Supporters Help AWEC to Change the Lives of African Business Women
AWEC is grateful to the foundations, corporations, and individuals who support our work. Their support is critical to enabling us to deliver on our mission to empower African women entrepreneurs to build resilient and scalable businesses.
We value equally the time, knowledge, talent, and financial contributions that we have received from multinational corporations - including Google, EY, Facebook, and Pfizer - and impassioned individuals who share our commitment to changing lives through equalizing access knowledge and networks. For a full list of supporters, please see the Annual Reports on the AWEC Impact page.
We would love to discuss how you or your company can directly impact the lives and businesses of hundreds of women entrepreneurs across Africa. Please send us a message, describing your interest and a member of our team will be in touch shortly.
You can also make an online donation now to support AWEC’s mission and programming.
Institutional Partners
Past and present financial supporters include:
AWEC Alumnae Business Donors
In-Kind Supporters
We are also grateful for the in-kind support of more than 50 business experts who donate their time to teach and mentor our Fellows. Past and present Live Session instructors include leaders from Access Bank, AppsTech, Ashesi University, Babson College, Columbia University, CRE Venture Capital, Dartmouth College, Facebook, Google, Lagos Business School, Ogilvy, Rasello, and others.
Our global mentor network brings together senior business professionals from four continents. They are united by their commitment to empowering women leaders and helping female entrepreneurs to navigate business challenges. We are grateful for the time, knowledge, and support that these volunteer mentors give to our current Fellows:
Abimbola Adebakin, Advantage Health Africa (Nigeria)
Mary Agyemang, Fannie Mae (Ghana/USA )
Nana Agyemang, GTS (Ghana/USA)
Nana Ahwoi, EY (Ghana/USA)
Doris Ahiati, Crescendo Consult Ltd (Ghana)
Faith Aiyevbomwan, Citigroup PLC (Nigeria/United Kingdom)
Tsonam Akpeloo, SUKU Technologies Limited (Ghana)
Nima Ali, Crowtolive (Djibouti/Qatar)
Jennifer Bakody, (Singapore/Canada)
Michelle Bello, HEOSL (Nigeria)
Berenice Belizaire, IBM (Haiti/USA)
Sofie Beck-Petersen, Consultant (Denmark)
Suzanne Brume, EY (Nigeria/USA)
FedericaDe Luca, MeisterLabs GMbH (Italy/Sweden)
Tyra Diop, EY (Ivory Coast/USA)
Veronica Dong, Warlbor Asia Pacific Pte Ltd (China/Singapore)
Ama Duncan, Kumasi, Ghana (Ghana)
Sophie Furley, GMT Publishing (United Kingdom/Switzerland)
Flora Gabtony, Teach For Nigeria (Nigeria)
Charlotte Gustavsson, Academy of Board of Directors (Sweden)
Catalina Ionescu, Meta (Romania/USA)
Jeffrey Kanne, National Real Estate Advisor (USA)
Keally Keambom, Madera/Quext Residential (Cameroon/USA)
Tunu Kinabo, ARCHIVE (Tanzania)
Frank Linnehan, Retired (USA)
Silke Mattern, EY (Germany/Tanzania)
Nancy Muhoya, EY (Kenya)
Carolyne Mweberi, Consultant (Kenya)
Kudzayi Nheweyembwa, Hilton (Zimbabwe/Zambia)
Busola Oyefesobi-Ero, EY (Nigeria/USA)
Dee Olateru, EY (Nigeria/USA)
Gretchen Reeves, Dilucidar (USA/Malaysia)
Fabiola Riobe, Business Owner (USA)
Carolina Rodriguez, Dilucidar (Chile/Argentina//Singapore)
Felix Schneider, Google (Germany)
Bilen Seyoum, International Labour Organization (USA)
Karen Sippel, Self (USA)
Carryn Tennent, Illovo Sugar Africa (South Africa)
Francisca Tsuro, US Department of Navy (Zimbabwe/USA)
Rachel Wright, Lawyers On Demand (UK/Singapore)