women in business

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The women in business tag on WindowsForum.com covers stories of female leadership, entrepreneurship, and recognition in the tech industry and beyond. Content includes Microsoft's Power Women Awards 2025, which honors women leaders in the EMEA partner ecosystem, such as Breda O'Callaghan of KPMG Ireland. Other threads highlight small business owners like Kaitlin Uemura and Kaitlin Madriaga, who opened a boutique during the pandemic with help from Microsoft Store. A separate story features a women's Self-Help Group in Sambhal promoting handmade herbal gulal for Holi. These discussions reflect themes of empowerment, innovation, and community impact, with a focus on women driving change in business and technology.
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    Celebrating Female Leadership in Tech: Microsoft Power Women Awards 2025 Highlights

    Recognizing and celebrating leadership in technology has never been more crucial than it is today, as the tech sector continues to evolve rapidly in both scope and influence. Against this dynamic backdrop, Microsoft has revealed the winners of its 2025 Microsoft Power Women Awards, spotlighting...
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    Microsoft Power Women Awards 2025: Celebrating Women Leaders in Tech and Gender Equality

    In a significant milestone for gender equity in technology, Microsoft has announced Breda O’Callaghan, Managing Director at KPMG Ireland, as the recipient of the 2025 Microsoft Power Women Awards for Ireland. Now in its latest edition, this awards program illuminates the work of twenty...
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    Sambhal's Herbal Gulal: Empowering Women and Celebrating Tradition Ahead of Holi

    In Sambhal, a heartwarming blend of tradition and innovation is unfolding ahead of Holi. Rajender Pensiya, the District Magistrate, stepped out of his usual administrative role to champion a local initiative by joining forces with a women's Self-Help Group (SHG). Together, they promoted and sold...
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    A small business dreams big with help from Microsoft Store

    At the height of the pandemic, when the ongoing economic downturn challenged businesses everywhere, two young women in Seattle did the unthinkable: They opened their own store. Was it crazy or brave? Definitely a little bit of both, say Kaitlin Uemura and her business partner, Kaitlin Madriaga...
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