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Assiduus CEO & Founder Dr. Somdutta Singh Named Finalist in Women in AI Leadership Awards by VentureBeat

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Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Dr. Somdutta Singh, founder and CEO of Assiduus Global Inc. , a global multi-marketplace e-commerce accelerator for direct-to-consumer brands, was named a finalist in the Women in AI Leadership Awards presented by VentureBeat in the AI Entrepreneur category.

Key Points: 
  • Dr. Somdutta Singh, founder and CEO of Assiduus Global Inc. , a global multi-marketplace e-commerce accelerator for direct-to-consumer brands, was named a finalist in the Women in AI Leadership Awards presented by VentureBeat in the AI Entrepreneur category.
  • Singh is a member of the highly distinguished Entrepreneurs Organization, Forbes Business Council and Indiaspora, the largest Diaspora community for Global Indians.
  • I am honored to have been nominated for the Women in AI Leadership Awards and named a finalist among those in the AI Entrepreneur category, said Singh.
  • I look forward to seeing who is named recipients of the Women in AI Leadership Awards, knowing that everyone recognized is already a winner by even being nominated.

Expert panel to provide advice on increasing women entrepreneurs in Canada

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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

To advance women's economic empowerment, the Government of Canada launched the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy , a $2-billion investment that seeks to double the number of women-owned businesses by 2025.

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  • To advance women's economic empowerment, the Government of Canada launched the Women Entrepreneurship Strategy , a $2-billion investment that seeks to double the number of women-owned businesses by 2025.
  • To support the government in achieving its goal, a diverse and talented Expert Panel on Women's Entrepreneurship has been established to provide advice and identify opportunities and challenges for women entrepreneurs.
  • Increasing women entrepreneurs is not just the right thing to doit's good for the bottom line."
  • The Women Entrepreneurship Strategy (WES) will help women start and grow their businesses by improving access to financing, talent, networks and expertise through an investment of $2 billion.