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May 2017 Women’s Start-up Club Recap: Location Independent
The FEW Women’s Start-Up Club (WSC) attracted its largest audience on May 31, 2017, with three panelists sharing how their online-based businesses are succeeding, independent…
Read MoreEvent Recap: Mirai no Mori Back to Nature Outdoor Cooking Program
FEW members and friends spent a fantastic day as volunteers at Mirai no Mori’s Back to Nature Program on June 10th. On the outskirts of…
Read MoreSpecial Event Recap: Mirai No Mori Fundraiser at Toriizaka Art Gallery
Continuing with FEW’s theme of creativity for the month of May, on Friday the 19th, we gathered together at Toriizaka Art Gallery for our Art…
Read MoreHow I Got Here: Yoshiko Takiguchi
“I wish I could be a part of such an energizing community!” I first learned about FEW when they held a special event at my…
Read MoreQ&A with filmmaker Lucy Craft
Leading up to our upcoming monthly meeting on ‘A Personal Journey: Japan’s War Brides,’ we’re featuring a Q&A with our speaker, filmmaker Lucy Craft, director…
Read MoreMay Meeting Recap: Inspiration and Creativity
By Lisa Matsumoto, Public Relations & Communications Intern On May 11, we welcomed three creative women to our monthly meeting: Henna Veitch, a jewelry designer; Betty…
Read More2017 Japan WINConference: Creating a Flourishing Future
Join global leaders at this half-day conference to exchange best practices with companies embracing diversity and initiating inclusive cultures, and to connect with women and…
Read MoreQ&A with Henna Veitch, Betty Sayn-Wittgenstein, and Natale Adgnot
Leading up to our upcoming monthly meeting on ‘Inspiration & Creativity,’ we’re featuring a Q&A with our speakers Henna Veitch, Founder of Design by Henna, Betty…
Read MoreSpecial Event Recap: Dream, Girl – Movie Night with FEW and Mums in Business
By Saya Matsumoto, Finance Director On Wednesday, April 26th, FEW and Mums in Business hosted the first screening of Dream, Girl in Japan, followed by…
Read MoreHow I Got Here: Nina Cataldo
Becoming a young international professional was perhaps fate (or en, 縁). I’m half Japanese and was born in Tokyo, but primarily grew up in the…
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