Nigerian Entrepreneur named among 2018 Fortune-US Department of State Global Women’s Mentoring Partnership

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Amal Hassan, a Nigerian entrepreneur and Chief Executive Officer of Outsource Global, was one of the sixteen (16) women business leaders named among the 2018 Fortune-US Department of State Global Women’s Mentoring Partnership.

The Fortune-US Department of State Global Women’s Mentoring Partnership is a public-private partnership between Fortune Most Powerful Women, the U.S. Department of State and Vital Voices Global Partnership.

This year’s mentoring partnership featured emerging-leader mentees from thirteen (13) countries, which include: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Palestinian Territories, Kenya, Macedonia, Mongolia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tunisia, and Vietnam.

The program also had in attendance over three hundred (300) alumnae, who have worked with mentors from America’s most prestigious companies, such as Goldman Sachs, Johnson & Johnson, IBM, Young and Rubicom (Y&R) and Accenture.

Amal Hassan and other mentees engaged in skills training, panel discussions, networking events, and mentorships with executives from the Fortune Most Powerful Women community.

Ms. Hassan had multiple sessions at Y&R a global leading branding and communications powerhouse. During her mentorship with Shelly Diamond, the Chief Client officer of Y&R, she focused on developing critical leadership, professional and business skills.

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