Inclusivity Series: Canadian Women’s Chamber of Commerce – Forwarding Women
The world of business is not built to support diverse women and non-binary business owners. The Canadian Women’s Chamber of Commerce is the first, and only chamber of commerce representing your needs with all levels of government.
Join Jenna Cloughley from the Canadian Women’s Chamber of Commerce (CanWCC) for an engaging one-hour conversation to hear about the advocacy, programming, business tools and funding resources you can find through CanWCC.
What You’ll Learn
- The Importance of Advocacy:
Learn why CanWCC is vital for advancing women’s economic resilience and equity. - Membership Benefits:
Explore the resources, programs, and tools available to help you thrive as an entrepreneur. - Building Community:
Discover how CanWCC fosters connection and collaboration among its members, creating a network of support for shared success.
Who Should Attend
This event is ideal for:
- Women and non-binary entrepreneurs seeking resources and advocacy.
- Business owners looking to join a supportive, equity-driven network.
- Leaders of 50%+ women-owned organizations aiming for economic growth.
Accessibility
This event will be held virtually via Zoom with closed captioning available. For additional accommodations, please contact [email protected].
Meet the Speaker
Jenna Cloughley, Director, Membership & Community, CanWCC
A natural relationship builder, Jenna thrives on connecting people around shared values. Jenna has a thirst for knowledge. She has a keen interest in policy developments, strategies for building social movements, and the macroeconomic, political, and social conditions that arise from the overlapping crises we find ourselves in.
Jenna is a third-generation business owner. She has deep convictions, especially around women’s economic resilience, intersectional feminism and Indigenous communities’ rights – and voices these convictions, even when it would be easier to stay silent. She aims to live life like having fun is her only job. She believes in the power of “women-led”, and that naps matter.