Marie-Christine Oghly
 
 
World President
Marie-Christine Oghly

France

Leila khaiat
 
 
Honorary World President (with Mandate)
Leila khaiat

Tunisie

Laura Frati Gucci
 
 
Honorary World President (with Mandate)
Laura Frati Gucci

Italy

Joelle Baccialon
 
 
World General Secretary
Joelle Baccialon

Monaco

Séverine Werquin-Matton
 
 
World Treasurer
Séverine Werquin-Matton

France

Luisa Bruna Caprotti
 
 
World Vice General Secretary
Luisa Bruna Caprotti

Italia

 

Teresa Meares
 
 
World Vice-President
Teresa Meares

USA

Katerina Haring
 
 
World Vice-President Europe
Katerina Haring

République Tchèque

Diane Tompson
 
 
World Vice-President ASIA
Diane Tompson

Tasmania

Jacqueline Bisimwa Murangaza
 
 
World Vice-President Africa
Jacqueline Bisimwa Murangaza

 

Ana Maria Sanchez
 
 
World Vice-President Latin America
Ana Maria Sanchez

 

Lidia Angeli
 
 
Honorary Vice World President (with Mandate) Argentina
Commissioner for Latin America

Lidia Angeli

Argentine

Emine Erdem
 
 
World Ethics Commissioner & Protocol
Emine Erdem

Turquie

Sophie ESCRIVANT
 
 
World Communication Manager
Sophie ESCRIVANT

France

Almut Bühling
 
 
Delegate of INGOs Conference at the Council of Europe
Almut Bühling

 


 

Les Femmes Chefs d’Entreprises Mondiales

The worldwide network of women business owners.

FCEM is the pioneer association initing women business owners from the world over.

A network of 5 milions Women entrepreneurs from 120 different countries on Five continents.

Founded in France in 1945 at the end of World War II by Mrs. Yvonne Foinant, FCEM quickly spread into other European countries and four comers of the globe.

FCEM is a non-profit, non-governmental, non-political and non-sectarian organization whose activities at the national and international level are aimed at promoting women’s entrepreneurial initiative and feinforcing national assiciations of women business owners through:

  • Creating awareness and reinforcing the visibility of women business owners
  • Lobbying and advocacy before public and private institutions, policymakers and governments, on issues that impede women’ entrepreneurial potential
  • Promoting solidarity friendship, cultural understanding and the exchage of experiences, know-how and ideas
  • Facilitating business development, partnership and trade
  • Fostering professional growth and busuness skills development and ancouraging women to create enterprises

CCI France International et Femmes Chefs d’Entreprises Mondiales signent un accord de partenariat

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