Community Overview
About the Women's Network of Entrepreneurs community
Women's Network of Entrepreneurs is a Linkedin Group for Founders and Female Founders with roughly 20K members. It uses a forum format for communication.
In their own words
This is a group of dedicated entrepreneurs and women in business who are serious about supporting, sharing, and promoting their business with like-minded individuals with the intention of building their network and sharing resources.
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