London Business School joins Goldman Sachs' 10,000 Women initiative

London Business School

Centre for Management Development to partner with the National Entrepreneurship Network in India to support training for female entrepreneurs

London Business School is pleased to announce its partnership with the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women initiative.  The 10,000 Women programme supports partnerships with universities and development organisations to provide a generation of women in under-served areas around the world with a business and management education. 

London Business School's Centre for Management Development is proud to partner with the National Entrepreneurship Network in India to support training for female entrepreneurs in India. The purpose of the programme is to train suitably qualified and skilled faculty from identified schools in entrepreneurship.

This initiative is grounded in the belief that expanding the entrepreneurial talent and managerial pool in these economies - especially among women - is one of the most important, yet too often neglected, means of increasing economic opportunity.

Robin Buchanan, Dean of London Business School said: "We are delighted to be involved in this important and far reaching initiative. We fully support Goldman Sachs' goals in expanding entrepreneurship training to benefit women in developing and emerging economies."

For further information, see the full press release or visit http://www.10000women.org/

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