CDL Mulher to Host Second Business Networking Event to Empower Female Entrepreneurs in Santa Cruz
CDL Mulher is hosting its second Rodada de Negócios event in Santa Cruz do Sul to promote networking and empower female entrepreneurs on June 25.
- • CDL Mulher hosts the second Rodada de Negócios event on June 25 in Santa Cruz do Sul.
- • Participants present their businesses in a one-minute pitch format, followed by networking.
- • Event starts with a welcome breakfast and ends by 11 AM with an extended networking session.
- • Entry fee is R$ 60 for CDL members and R$ 80 for non-members, with registration online.
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The Chamber of Dirigentes Lojistas' (CDL) branch for women, CDL Mulher, is organizing the second edition of its Rodada de Negócios (Business Round) on June 25 in Santa Cruz do Sul. This event aims to strengthen female entrepreneurship by fostering networking opportunities among women business owners in the region.
According to Ana Machado, the local coordinator, the event will start at 8:15 AM with a welcome breakfast, followed by a session where each participant has one minute to present their business via a pitch format. Afterward, there will be an open interaction period allowing attendees to exchange promotional materials and business cards. The event will conclude by 11 AM with extended networking time to facilitate connections.
The entry fee for CDL members is R$ 60, while non-members pay R$ 80, with registrations available through an online link. This initiative is part of a broader effort by CDL Mulher, which operates under the Chamber of Dirigentes Lojistas, focused on empowering women in both professional and personal spheres through events that promote business growth and collaboration.
This marks the fourth state edition of the Rodada de Negócios initiative in Rio Grande do Sul, showcasing the ongoing commitment to support female entrepreneurship through targeted networking and business promotion activities in Brazil.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.