Inspiring Girls and Stanpa will boost school girls’ career ambition and job prospects in the cosmetics industry.
The Inspiring Girls Foundation, which works to increase the self-esteem, professional ambition and career expectations of girls through the experience of women volunteers from all sectors, has expanded its network of collaborators with the signing of a new collaboration agreement with Stanpa, the National Association of Perfumery and Cosmetics.
With the signing of the agreement, Stanpa becomes a collaborating entity of Inspiring Girls and they will work together to expand the vocation of girls, the women of tomorrow, and to make visible the current professionals working in the cosmetics and perfume industry. In addition, this agreement opens the range of collaborating entities to all the companies associated with Stanpa, thus being able to provide quality content to all these girls through activities and inspiring talks by companies in the sector.
In this way, thanks to the contribution made by the companies with professional women of reference, they will help them to gain self-confidence and achieve their future goals:
Increasing the number of…
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