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A cross-section of the participants at #JustWomen<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The annual Citi FM Women’s Career forum, Just Women<\/strong>, came off on Thursday night at the National Theatre. The event was well attended by women from various career disciplines.<\/p>\n

The speakers – Estelle A. Sowah of Google Ghana, Ellen Hagan of L’aine Services, Ruka Sanusi of Alldens Lane and Dzigbordi Dosoo of Allure Africa – advised the women to rise beyond the limitations placed on them by the society and reach their potentials.<\/p>\n

The speakers were supported by eight speed mentors, who engaged the participants one on one in a bid to help answer individual-specific questions.<\/p>\n

The speed mentors were Mabel Simpson (Fashion Enterprenuer \/ www.msimps.com), Regina Agyare (I.T. Specialist \/ www.soronkosolutions.com), Vivian Kai Mensah (Head of Business Desk – Citi FM), Dr. Gifty Naa Sunkwa Mills (Medical Doctor), Yawa Hansen-Quao (Leading Ladies Network \/ HQ Consulting), Yaa Boadi-Aboagye (Electrical Engineer), Ruth Botsion (Barrister at Law \/ Career Guidance Consultant) and Carmen Bruce-Annan (Bruce-Annan Consult).<\/p>\n

If you missed the event, catch up, with this tweet-by-tweet account of what happened below:<\/p>\n

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