Cayman: 100 Women in Finance to host Mixology Competition for GirlForce100

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100WF Philanthropy Committee are hosting our Annual Corporate Mixology Competition next week, Thursday September 26th.

This year, the fundraising efforts are dedicated to 100WF’s Cayman 2019 philanthropic beneficiary, GirlForce 100, our flagship mentoring programme. GirlForce 100 pairs professional women from 100WF’s membership with female Caymanian public high school students, who have an interest and potential in a career in finance, but lack the resources and support to achieve their full potential. The GirlForce 100 mentors provide key guidance to their mentees in three main areas which include mentoring, goal setting and life orientation.

This year’s event is looking to be another fantastic one all-round, both for the participants and the guests. We are expecting to have full attendance, and hoping that success will be reflected on our fundraising for GirlForce 100.

See below:

100
Women in Finance to host Corporate Mixology Competition for GirlForce
100

The
Cayman Islands location of 100 Women in Finance (“100WF”), will
host its fourth annual Corporate Mixology Competition on Thursday, 26
September at Karoo in Camana Bay. All proceeds raised from the event
will benefit GirlForce 100, a mentorship programme run by 100WF in
partnership with the Cayman Islands Ministry of Education, which
supports young women in the public high schools through mentoring and
development of career potential.

100WF
invites teams from local companies to flex their mixology muscles and
compete for Best in Glass. Entry for a team of four is CI$500.00,
while Individual Taster tickets are CI$50.00 each and include
cocktail tasting, passed hors d'oeuvres and a vote for the best
dressed bar. Raffle tickets will also be sold and are only available
for purchase at the event for CI$5.00 each, or an arms' length for
CI$25.00. To register a team or purchase taster tickets, please visit
https://100women.org/pages/event.php?e=2088

100WF’s
Cayman philanthropic beneficiary, GirlForce 100, is the
organization’s flagship mentoring programme. GirlForce 100 pairs
professional women from 100WF’s membership with female Caymanian
public high school students who have been selected by educators as
having potential for successful careers in the financial services
industry, but who lack the resources and support to achieve their
full potential. The GirlForce 100 mentors provide key guidance to
their mentees in three main areas which include mentoring, goal
setting and life orientation.

"Fundraising
events such as this have allowed our membership and others from the
local community to support our organization's 2019 global
philanthropic theme, 'Investing in the Next Generation', in a fun,
relaxed and engaging way." said Laurie Mernett and Anne-Marie
Leadbetter, Co-Chairs of the 100WF Cayman Philanthropy Committee.
"Our hope for this year's theme is to establish purposeful
pathways into the financial services industry for our young local
women, and further support them in the early years of their careers.”

Since
its launch in 2013, 100WF Cayman has raised more than US$290,000 for
local charities, including the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre, Literacy
Is For Everyone, Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Breast Cancer
Foundation, and the Special Needs Foundation Cayman. Parties
interested in more information about this event are invited to
contact the 100WF
Cayman Philanthropy Committee
(phicayman@100women.org).

About
100 Women in Finance

100
Women in Finance’s more than 15,000 members strengthen the global
finance industry by empowering women to achieve their professional
potential at each career stage. Its members inspire,
equip and advocate for a new generation of industry
leadership, in which women and men serve as investment professionals
and executives, equal in achievement and impact. Through
Education, Peer Engagement and Impact, the organization furthers the
progress of women who have chosen finance as a career, and enables
their positive influence over pre-career young women.

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Published September 18, 2019

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