Tupperware Brands Launches 'Global Links' Externship Program to Educate Iraqi Women on Power and Principles of Entrepreneurship
Company announces joint program with Secretary of State's Office of Global Women's Issues and Rollins College at World Economic Forum. Using a train-the-trainer model, program aims to create a new generation of female entrepreneurs in post-war Iraq.
(3BL Media / theCSRfeed) Orlando, FL and Davos, Switzerland - January 26, 2012 - Harnessing education to empower women, Tupperware Brands today announced the creation of the Tupperware Global Links Program, a yearlong externship designed to inspire a new generation of Iraqi women entrepreneurs and, in turn, help strengthen the country's struggling economy and rebuild its middle class. Tupperware, a longtime World Economic Forum (WEF) participant, is announcing the initiative at the annual meeting because of its strong and ongoing connection to WEF's Global Gender Parity Group and because it exemplifies this year's conference theme: The Great Transformation: Shaping New Models.
Tupperware Brands Corporationis a portfolio of global direct selling companies, selling innovative, premium products across multiple brands and categories through an independent sales force of 2.8 million. Product brands and categories include design-centric preparation, storage and serving solutions for the kitchen and home through the Tupperware brand and beauty and personal care products for consumers through the Armand Dupree, Avroy Shlain, BeautiControl, Fuller Cosmetics, NaturCare, Nutrimetics, and Nuvo brands.
Through the Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues, the U.S. Department of State works to promote stability, peace, and development by empowering women politically, socially, and economically around the world. The Office is organized upon four pillars: 1) promoting the full engagement of women in the political and economic spheres; 2) mitigating the impact of violence against women and girls; 3) addressing underlying socio-economic problems, including women's access to health and education, food security, and global problems such as climate change; and 4) ensuring that women are integrated as equal participants in reconciliation, post-conflict reconstruction, and development in areas affected by conflict.
Founded in 1885, Rollins College is Florida's oldest recognized college, and is consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of "America's best colleges." The Rollins MBA at the Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business, is ranked a top MBA program by Bloomberg Businessweek, Forbes and U.S. News & World Report. It is among a select group of business schools in the nation that have been accredited at the graduate level and is distinguished by its faculty and the academic and business successes of its graduates. The Rollins MBA offers degrees in four different formats for both working professionals and full-time students. The school also houses Centers of Excellence in Leadership, Advanced Entrepreneurship, Career Development, Management & Executive Education, and Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership.
Amel Abed Mohammed Ali, Ph.D., is a professor and the head of the Department of Industrial Management in Babylon University's College of Administration & Economics in Babylon, Iraq. She is an accomplished researcher and academician focusing on several research topics, including strategies of organizational conflict management and change management and the effect of transformational leadership and information technology on business operations. She received a B.S. in management from the University of Baghdad, an M.S. in management and technology from the University of Wales and a Ph.D. in business administration from the University of Al-Mustansiriyh.
Mr. Goings will attend several sessions at WEF including:
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Clifford Chance Panel, Wed., Jan. 25, 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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New Models for Values in the Economy, Thurs., Jan. 26, 8 a.m. to 10:15 a.m.
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Global Gender Parity, Fri., Jan. 27, 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
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Company of the Future: Investing in a Sustainable Workforce, Fri., Jan. 27, 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.
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