On Friday, March 29 this year, at the WIN Gallery in Bucharest, the opening of the Connected Worlds exhibition took place, an event attended by over 100 guests from the artistic, cultural, diplomatic, collectors and admirers of Romanian fine art.
On Friday, March 29th, at the WIN Gallery in Bucharest, the opening of the 'Connected Worlds' exhibition took place, an event attended by over 100 guests from the artistic, cultural, diplomatic, collector, and Romanian visual arts admirers.
The valuable stories of five emblematic businesswomen from the Organization of Women Entrepreneurs within the General Union of Romanian Industrialists - OFA UGIR are part of the We Are Half campaign, their extraordinary work in their respective fields serving as a model of good practice and a source of inspiration for female entrepreneurs and intrapreneurs in Romania.
“Connecting Worlds”, the new fine art exhibition proposed by WIN Gallery, is a tribute to the multitude of encounters between worlds and cultures
Five emblematic women from the Patronage of the Organization of Women Entrepreneurs from the General Union of Industrialists from Romania - OFA UGIR are part of the We Are Half campaign due to their extraordinary activity in the fields in which they operate.
The event also marked the presentation of OFA UGIR's activities, which, for over 4 years, have been promoting the increasing importance of women's roles in the decision-making process, supporting female entrepreneurship, and endorsing business initiatives that generate innovative products and services. OFA UGIR has been an active partner of state institutions in the context of social dialogue.
Over 100 representatives from the entrepreneurial, corporate, diplomatic, and public administration sectors admired the Values and Virtues painting exhibition hosted at the WIN Gallery.
"Today, you are part of a spectacular event that aims to show that the role of administrator or CEO in a company does not exclude a passion for art, culture, and beauty."
"OFA UGIR emerged as a necessity. After 20 years of entrepreneurship, I realized that even now women are not supported as they should be. The employers' association is the one that gives us the opportunity to be in constant dialogue with central and local authorities."
Good morning! This is the page created by our partners for the event on March 20 (the one we said would be broadcast live). Please, can we take over too? Thank you very much!