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Sebrae's 'Mulher de Negócios' Award Highlights Female Entrepreneurs in Tocantins

The Sebrae 'Mulher de Negócios' Award recognized outstanding women entrepreneurs in Tocantins across five categories, emphasizing their management skills and market adaptability.

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  • • The award recognized women entrepreneurs in five distinct categories in Tocantins.
  • • Evaluation considered business history, management, and market adaptability.
  • • Winners included Vanda Marli Besen Sulzbach and Tatiany Alves Moreira Parrião among others.
  • • The event included honoring business trajectories and promoting experience sharing.

The state stage of the Sebrae 'Mulher de Negócios' Award took place in Palmas, Tocantins, recognizing the achievements of women entrepreneurs across five categories: Rural Producer and Artisan, International Business, Individual Microentrepreneur (MEI), Science and Technology, and Small Business. Winners included Vanda Marli Besen Sulzbach in Rural Producer, Tatiany Alves Moreira Parrião in International Business, and Yasmin Maia as MEI.

Evaluation criteria focused on the entrepreneurial history, management skills, and adaptability to market challenges. Sirlene Martins from Sebrae Tocantins highlighted the importance of acknowledging the effort behind entrepreneurial success, while Rogério Ramos pointed out the positive impact of female entrepreneurship on the state's economy.

The event also honored entrepreneurial journeys and facilitated experience sharing, featuring past winners like Deise Colombari whose insights further enriched the gathering. The award underscores not only recognition but also aims to support the growth and sustainability of women-led businesses.

This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.

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