Hands across Americas
Beth Perro-Jarvis and Mary Van Note, owners of
Minneapolis-based
Ginger Consulting, have joined Fortune 500 companies in taking part
in the
first U.S. State Department program to mentor women business in
Latin America,
Canada and the United States.
The women will share expertise in branding
as part of a group that includes representatives from Apple, Ernst
& Young
and the International Development Bank. It’s part
of the Pathways to Prosperity program, promotes economic opportunity
and
social justice through trade and investment in the Americas.
Minneapolis StarTribune
10/11/08
by David Phelps, Neal ST. Anthony, Jackie Crosby
Hands across Americas
Beth Perro-Jarvis and Mary Van Note, owners of Minneapolis-based
Ginger
Consulting, have joined several Fortune 500 companies in taking part
in the
first
U.S. State Department program to mentor women business owners in Latin
America,
Canada and the United States. The women will share expertise in
branding
as part of a group that includes representatives from Apple, FedEx,
Ernst & Young
and the International Developmen Bank. It’s part of the Pathways to
Prosperity program, which promotes economic opportunity and social
justice
through trade.