BMO Celebrates International Day of the Girl 2021 - Participates in New Sustainability Innovation Hub to Inspire Young Women
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Wednesday, October 6, 2021
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Plan International Canada's Girls Belong Here program places young women in positions of leadership, power, and influence for a day.
Key Points:
- Plan International Canada's Girls Belong Here program places young women in positions of leadership, power, and influence for a day.
- As well, in line with BMO's announcement towards transitioning to a net zero world , BMO celebrates International Day of the Girl by reaffirming its commitment to a sustainable future.
- As International Day of the Girl nears, BMO will evolve its social media content series about women business owners.
- Dedicated BMO website, BMO for Women , provided tools and educational resources for women entrepreneurs, including podcast series Bold(h)er.