Acting envoy hosts roundtable of LADIESFUND in Toronto

Pakistan Nov, 7 2022
Acting envoy hosts roundtable of LADIESFUND in Toronto
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KARACHI:  Acting Consul General of Pakistan in Toronto Yasir Butt invited LADIESFUND Canada Toronto delegation of Pakistani-Canadian dynamic women across sectors for an invigorating roundtable discussion on trade and business development opportunities between Pakistani-Canadian women and Pakistan.

Full house was led by LADIESFUND President Tara Uzra Dawood including realtor Nilufer Mama, art curator Neshmia Ahmed, model Sabina Basha, manager of Memon Supermarket Sumaira Irfan, artist Zunaira Mufti, happiness coach Shaista Ali, etc. “It was pleasure to host dynamic and enthusiastic delegation of LADIESFUND who have done tremendous work in their own respective fields. I particularly appreciate Tara Dawood for introducing delegates and for her remarkable philanthropic work in Pakistan,” said Butt.

“We are so grateful to acting Consul General Yasir Butt for his and his Consulate’s hospitality and commitment to facilitating Pakistani-Canadian women and appreciating important role Pakistani women are playing across sectors in Canada. Purpose of this delegation was to facilitate Pakistani-Canadian women to help their counterparts in Pakistan by sharing best practices, experiences and strategies for achieving targets in their respective fields, as well as to promote and bring across Pakistani products to Canada. Tone of event was professional friendship-building, networking and connecting community back to Pakistan. 

Event was structured as a roundtable with each delegate sharing introduction along with needs and leads, followed by a valuable talk by Consul General. Selected delegates were representatives of different sectors, ages and years living in Canada. Their success in their careers was, however, truly inspirational. “God bless LADIESFUND for helping so many people and bringing everyone together,’ said Neshmia Ahmed. “It was really great to meet all wonderful ladies who are role models for women of this time,” said Zunaira Mufti.

“What a beautifully arranged event with a lot of substance. Curation of guests was particularly impressive as women represented were from across sectors,” said Nilufer Mama.

Published in The Daily National Courier, November, 07 2022

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