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Forbes released their first “50 Over 50” list of women who have made an impact, including AAPI women such as Kamala Harris, Miami Marlins manager Kim Ng and journalist May Lee.
50 Over 50: On July 7, Forbes released the compilation of women who are “proving success has no age limits.”
The honorees were chosen from over 10,000 nominees based on three main criteria: achievements after turning 50, their success at scale and women with a pay-it-forward mindset.
Forbes aims to “embody a new movement of women who reject the idea that the most dynamic part of life is the first half” by choosing women who aren’t “letting societal expectations dictate their professional timelines.”
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Grameen America, the leading microfinance nonprofit organization providing business capital to low-income minority women in the United States, on May 13 announced plans to accelerate its commitment to racial equity through its new Elevating Black Women Entrepreneurs initiative. The dedicated programme, which will offer loan capital, financial training, asset and credit building tools to black women entrepreneurs, aims to expand to $1.3 billion in loans to more than 80,000 Black women entrepreneurs by 2030.
Grameen America helps increase women s financial mobility through its proven approach of engaging with and lending directly to women entrepreneurs. The organization, which has invested over $1.9 billion in more than 136,000 low-income women entrepreneurs since opening in January 2008, is positioned to reach more than half a milli
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