Tag: Womens History Month
Pro-Aging Influencer, Makeda Smith, Closes Women’s History Month with Launch of New Coaching Portal: The Makeda Method
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- When veteran entertainment industry publicist Makeda Smith began pole dancing as a fitness hobby, over 12 years ago, she had no idea it would morph into a life changing journey. The 63-year-old grandmother, who has received international notoriety for her dance flow movement practice, Flying Over 50, has announced a brand expansion during Women's History Month.
Women Jewelry Designers celebrated by The American Gem Society during Women’s History Month 2023
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The American Gem Society (AGS), a nonprofit association dedicated to consumer protection, is proud to celebrate and recognize its women designers, as well as women leaders in the jewelry industry during Women's History Month 2023.
Women.NFT Event: Digitl Mediums Marks Women’s History Month by Co-Hosting Woman-Centric NFT Events
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Outernational Holdings, LLC (dba Digitl Mediums) is proud to recognize and celebrate women and girls this month around the world in celebration of Women's History Month. Digitl Mediums is committed to continuing its efforts to promote gender equality with meaningful partnerships, celebratory packaging and global storytelling efforts.
The American Gem Society Celebrates Women’s History Month 2022 Through Women Designers
eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The American Gem Society (AGS), a nonprofit association dedicated to consumer protection, is proud to celebrate and recognize its women designers, as well as women leaders in the jewelry industry during Women's History Month.
Girl Scouts of America recognized by Gingrich Foundation
WASHINGTON, D.C. /eNewsChannels/ -- In honor of Women's History Month, the Gingrich Foundation has selected Girl Scouts of the USA as its Charity of the Month for March. Girl Scouts of the USA has become a premier leadership experience for young women since its founding in March 1912 when founder Juliette 'Daisy' Gordon Low saw the need to mentor and encourage girls.