“Inspiring Women: Coffee and Conversations”

“Inspiring Women: Coffee and Conversations”

The Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) held an “Inspiring Women: Coffee and Conversations” event this morning in Belize City. The event was held in celebration of Women’s History Month, and the BCCI saw it fit to celebrate the history of women at the BCCI. CEO Kim Aikman spoke to Love News, 

Kim Aikman, CEO, Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry: “The topic is called Coffee and Conversations. We believe that we can learn from each other just talking to each other, listening to the very inspiring speech of Mrs. Briceno the Special Envoy. It shows us that we are all the same regardless of what level we are and that we can learn from each other We’re not going through things alone. In different contexts we may feel that  we’re there alone but the holistic thing is that we’re all in it together. We experience the same challenges, we also experience the same when we’re happy its’ the same thing that makes us happy so this is what this is all about, learning from each other, finding out the best practice, how we cope and how we address different issues surrounding us. We’re always looking at members who have to survive in a male dominated world and as the Special Envoy said we need to take action and we need to get out there and make our success happen.”

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