Females Forging Change Unite for International Women’s Day

AUSTIN, Texas, March 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — To honor International Women’s Day, four female founders of Social Impact Companies have agreed to a live panel interview to answer questions about breaking down barriers and the importance of female leadership in this sector.

In 2019 more than $130 billion was invested through venture capital funding. Only 3% of those dollars went to female founders. Meaning male founders took the lion’s share at over 97% according to Fortune.

While women are still underrepresented in most global industries, social impact companies are seeing a rise in female leadership and an increase in innovation as a result, but the paths have not been easy to forge.

Well Aware, an award-winning International Development Organization, will host a vibrant, live discussion, free for all registrants, about their own personal journeys and pain point “real talk”.

On International Women’s Day, March 8th, at 4:30pm CST, these women will share their stories to inspire and encourage:

Komal Dadlani (Panelist) – CEO/Co-Founder at Lab4U 
Suhailah Waheed (Panelist) – Founder of Giving Geeks 
Sarah Evans (Panelist) – Founder of Well Aware, Founder/CEO of Well Beyond 
Nioma Sadler (Panelist) – Founder & CEO of WomenServe/ Co-Owner of Traditional Medicinals 
Kareece Sacco (Moderator) – Executive Director of Well Aware 

Registration is open for this International Women’s Day event. The panel will be a one sided video stream of the panelists with a brief Q&A to follow: Women in Social Impact: Hear from the Females Forging Change 

About Well Aware
Austin-based nonprofit Well Aware builds 100% sustainable water systems in East Africa. To date, Well Aware, a 501(c)3, has provided clean water systems in more than 70 communities in Kenya and Tanzania, transforming more than 270,000+ lives. 

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