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Indian American women entrepreneur Association host networking event

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New Jersey, NJ

In an effort to  promote women entrepreneurship in the community, the Indian American Women Entrepreneurs Association (IAWEA) hosted their annual ‘Spring Swing’ networking event on May 3, 2023, in Edison, NJ.

Addressing the gathering, president and founder, Dr Nimisha Shukla Shukla informed that IAWEA had grown from 10 to 265 members in just four years despite the COVID-19 pandemic. She emphasized on the organization’s goal of providing resources and networking opportunities to women entrepreneurs to grow their businesses.

Over 200 people, including the First Lady of New Jersey, Tammy Snyder Murphy, attended the event, a news release noted. In her speech, the First Lady spoke about the importance of women’s entrepreneurship and ensured assistance to women-led businesses through the state’s economic development authority informed that IAWEA had grown from 10 to 265 members in just four years despite the COVID-19 pandemic. She emphasized on the organization’s goal of providing resources and networking opportunities to women entrepreneurs to grow their businesses.

Stressing on the need for women business owners to develop their skills in the digital space, Shukla mentioned that IAWEA has provided free training to its members in Excel and Quickbooks training for Entrepreneurs.

The event also featured an informative panel discussion on Entrepreneurship and Real Estate with panelists such as Kumar Trivedi, C.P.A., and Shankar Thayver from Thayver Group. Charan Bajwa, ReMax Broker, hosted the discussion.

“IAWEA’s “Spring Swing” was a huge success, and the organization is looking forward to hosting more events to support women’s entrepreneurship in the Indian American community.

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