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Companies expand venture capital funding for women-led startups in Saudi Arabia arabnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from arabnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has celebrated its first Beauty and Wellness Awards 2020.
This innovative ceremony has been hosted as a virtual event due to the current COVID restrictions in the country. The aim of the awards was to appreciate and highlight the exclusive role of Saudi women for their immense contribution in gender empowerment.
Sara Rayees – Modest Fashion Designer of the year
The nominated winners had been announced through an online event on March 8th on International Women’s Day.
“We are honored to be a part of this unique event recognizing the amazing successes of inspirational women of Saudi Arabia. The empowerment of women and girls is very important for a developed nation and we are proud to support this initiative.“ said Khalid Aldarwish, CEO and founder of Manuel Market.
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The growing recognition of the strength of women in Saudi Arabia to fully step into their social and economic power over the last few years hasn’t surprised Emon Shakoor, a Saudi neuroscience researcher who became a technology entrepreneur and startup catalyst. “I see Saudi women possessing vision with great agility,” she declares. “Saudi women are extremely resilient and adaptive, which is a core quality for any entrepreneur.”
Strength is a part of Shakoor’s personality too. Despite battling with dozens of epilepsy seizures a day while growing up, Shakoor managed to get past those hurdles and go on to earn a degree in cognitive sciences from the University of California, San Diego, and then work at Parexel, a US clinical research and biopharmaceutical company, where she led hundreds of Pfizer