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Allyson Soriano
Allyson Soriano
Learner
April 29, 2021
Project feedback
The work I have done with the Women's Economic Council was quite fun and the nature of the deliverables often required me to tap into my creativity. The initial weeks of settling into the organization and determining my role and the deliverables required of me were a little challenging, but I attribute most of this to the project's short timeline. There were a couple of instances of miscommunication and initially a lack of agreed-upon procedures and timelines regarding deliverables. However, these issues were not difficult to resolve. Team members were easily reachable day-to-day throughout the weeks despite the various time zone differences and the general nature of remote work. The sharing of ideas, suggestions and other insights were highly encouraged and there were many opportunities to do so. I am satisfied with how much I have learned and the skills I have acquired. Overall, I enjoyed my term with the Women's Economic Council.
Riipen Strategic Projects (1.0)
Level UP Multidisciplinary Projects
Riipen Strategic Projects (1.0)
The Women’s Economic Council
Social Media Content Project
The Women’s Economic Council
Gurleen Aujla
Learner
April 26, 2021
Project feedback
It was a pleasure working with the team at the Women's Economic Council. The communications team is growing and a variety of perspectives and supports were offered. In the beginning, there was a learning curve in getting acquainted with what the organization does, its employees, and its future goals; however, that is expected when working a short-term contract remotely. There were regular opportunities for team check-ins and it was fairly easy to book a meeting when needed. The deliverables were clear and there was room to project creativity and a new lens on the organization's work. Overall, I am very pleased with this placement and learned quite a bit during my time at the Women's Economic Council.
Riipen Strategic Projects (1.0)
Level UP Multidisciplinary Projects
Riipen Strategic Projects (1.0)
The Women’s Economic Council
Social Media Content Project
The Women’s Economic Council
Andrea Nelson
Andrea Nelson
Student Support and Placement Officer
April 22, 2021
Project feedback
The overall experience with The Women's Economic Council team was very positive. The supervisor of the project, Roxana, was very responsive, collaborative, and extremely supportive and encouraging to our student.
Mohawk College
Virtual Placement for Neurodiverse Students - Social Media/Advocacy Projects
Mohawk College
The Women’s Economic Council
Social Media Content Project
The Women’s Economic Council

Recent projects

The Women’s Economic Council
The Women’s Economic Council
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Social Media Content Project

We are looking for students-(s) who will help us amplify our message through social media Deliverables Write in-depth well-researched article/blogpost Targeted social media content for FB, LinkedIn and Twitter Skills: Good writing skills Excellent research skills Knowledge in feminism and/or economic issues. Capacity to create graphs and infographics using Adobe Creative Cloud or other tools Familiarity with social media platforms

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Category Communications + 2
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The Women’s Economic Council
The Women’s Economic Council
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Exploring the Challenges of Entrepreneurship for Newcomer Women in Canada

Positions Available: 3 (individually or as a team) Introduction In Canada, the rise of women’s entrepreneurship has been especially dramatic, with activity rates for both startups and established business ranking among some of the highest in the world. While immigrant women who work for themselves may typically conjure up images of nannies and housekeepers, the truth is their businesses are all across the board in areas such as the food industry, manufacturing, engineering, and legal services. The Women’s Economic Council is a gathering of women-centered community economic development organizations and practitioners. We are a national charitable organization helping Canadian women, especially marginalized women and those at risk of poverty, achieve their economic goals. We work with community organizations, helping to connect, nurture, and support. In 2019 the Women’s economic council launched a project called Her Own Boss! What is Her Own Boss! Her Own Boss explores the challenges in self-employment for visible minority immigrant women in British Columbia, Newfoundland and Ontario. Project objective: HOB is currently active in various areas; We have weekly interactive information sessions on basis of the participants’ demand. Our previously conducted sessions were on Marketing strategies, writing business plan, getting permits for home-based businesses, legal advice by the city of St. John’s, Financing a business, Credit score and etc. In this project apart from helping newcomer women explore the business options and navigate through the legal system, we try to figure out what barriers and reasons these women have in starting their business. This is what this project is aimed at discovering. Methodology: Community-based action research; Methods: Online interviews Focus groups Sample size: 30 participants need to be interviewed, and the responses need to be analyzed. 10 service providers need to be interviewed. The interview design should consider: Audience Appropriate length Question order Bias considerations Representative sample size Value of data The results of this research and will be used by the Women's Economic Council to provide suggestions on empowerment of visible minority immigrant women to start their business or to be actively engaged in the Canadian job market.

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Category Social sciences + 3
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