
Let's Talk... Female Entrepreneurship: Dissatisfaction in the workforce and desire for social impact
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In this episode, we continue to dive into the amazing world of female entrepreneurs. Caroline Whitfield from the Strathclyde Business School chat to Ruba Eltigani, a Strathclyde MBA graduate from the Abu Dhabi campus. Discover her journey into entrepreneurship, her personal measures of success, how she balances motherhood with work, and her exciting upcoming ventures. We also explore how Ruba’s story aligns with research showing that women often become entrepreneurs because they are unhappy with the professional choices available to them, and want to create a positive social impact through their work.
In this episode, we continue to dive into the amazing world of female entrepreneurs. Caroline Whitfield from the Strathclyde Business School chat to Ruba Eltigani, a Strathclyde MBA graduate from the Abu Dhabi campus. Discover her journey into entrepreneurship, her personal measures of success, how she balances motherhood with work, and her exciting upcoming ventures. We also explore how Ruba’s story aligns with research showing that women often become entrepreneurs because they are unhappy with the professional choices available to them, and want to create a positive social impact through their work.
This episode is part of the Let's Talk Entrepreneurship series
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