Women Leaders 2024

2024-07-21

A grand awarding ceremony of the "Leader Women's Society" was held in Tbilisi.

Under the auspices of the "Leader Women's Society" the ninth awarding ceremony was held at the Biltmore Hotel. Among the nominees are already successful and business women, as well as startups who have already embarked on the path to success.

As the organizers noted, a competent jury selected a few of the hundreds of nominees who achieved significant results through their work, experience, and education. Among them in the field of business, education, medicine (plastic surgeon Tsitsino Shurghaia is among the nominees) and public activity.

It is worth mentioning separately the representatives of the field of art, who made a name for Georgia widely. This time, attention was focused on Georgian-Jewish cultural relations, and poet Patricia Deloni, singers Tamuna Amonashvili and Tsisana Sefiashvili are among the awarded nominees.

The founder of the “Society of Women Leaders” Natia Shatirishvili, in an interview with GeorgiaPress, noted “Our organization unites up to 10 thousand successful women. The 9th awards ceremony was attended by women leaders from various fields. It turned out to be a very beautiful evening. Our mission is to help increase the number of successful, strong women.”

In parallel with the awarding ceremony, an exhibition and sale of items created by disabled people was held. The money received will be used for gifts for juvenile prisoners.

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