2006 Global Summit of Women
Cairo,Egypt
June 10-12, 2006
“Redefining Global Leadership”
Over 900 Delegates from 75 Nations travel to Cairo, Egypt to participate in the 2006 Global Summit of Women
Summit Highlights
Women Redefining Business Leadership in Egypt (Click to Watch)
2006 Summit Awardees
GLOBAL WOMEN’S LEADERSHIP AWARD
Suzanne Mubarak, First Lady of Egypt
Trailblazing First Lady who spearheaded social and economic advancements for Egyptian women
Founded the Arab Women Organization to unite and empower women in the region
ENTERPRISING WOMEN MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEUR AWARD
Myrna Yao, Chairperson of the National Commission on the Role of Filipono Women and President of the National Council of Women in the Philippines
Artemis Toumazi, Founder and President of the Women’s Cooperative Bank Cyprus Ltd.,
Egypt Women’s Leadership Award
Youssreya Loza Sawiris, Secretary-General of the Sawiris Foundation
Dedicated work with Foundation to assist women through education and economic empowerment programs
Former member of the Egyptian Parliament, she also founded a private audit firm to provide services to associations and nonprofit organizations.
What the Press is Saying…
“Global Summit of Women Draws Crowd from Every Continent”
“Celebrating 15 years of gathering outstanding women in business & government leaders from all corners of the globe, the Global Summit of Women convened June 10-12 in Cairo Egypt.” (Click here to read full article)
“Mrs. Mubarak gets leadership award from ‘Davos for Women’ “
“Participants in the World Women’s Summit yesterday delivered the leadership award to Ms. Suzanne Mubarak in appreciation for her distinguished and continued efforts to serve world peace and improve the conditions of the family, children and education in Egypt” (Click here to read full article)
2006 Summit Links
Summit Sponsors
What Participants are saying…
“Attending the Global Summit of Women for the first time has really opened my eyes. I always saw myself as a corporate woman. Until I started exploring different models of entrepreneurship and analyzing my own skills.”
– Dr. Asia Maccawi Ahmed, Librarian, Ahfad University for Women
“Three weeks have already passed since my return from Egypt… This Summit was magical in all its aspects, the great number of fascinating and capable women, the incredible generosity of your Egyptian hosts, the excellent organization of such a momentous gathering.”
– Kerstin Connor, 2006 Summit Participant
“The Summit was a huge success with the ITT (6 of us). They were inspired and they have recommended that going forward that we continue to be a part of it. Clearly there has been an individual positive impact on each of the participants.”
– Usha Wright, Senior Vice President, Global Workforce Strategy,
ITT Corporation