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British Embassy Montevideo "Leader for a Day" 2022 competition

The Embassy celebrates International Women's Day promoting women empowerment.

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To celebrate International Women鈥檚 Day the British Embassy in Montevideo is once again offering the opportunity to be 鈥淟eader for a Day,鈥� following the success of last year鈥檚 inaugural event.

The British Ambassador, Faye O鈥機onnor, together with female leaders from a range of fields, will offer the chance to join them participating in their agenda on March 8.

The objective is to promote greater representation of women in leadership positions, and successful contestants will have the opportunity to learn about the work of outstanding professionals, and to connect with top-level leaders in different fields.

How to apply?

This year, candidates will only be selected from those women who apply for the in Uruguay. This six-month mentoring program takes place in six countries in Latin America, connecting first-generation university students with women who work in different fields. The project helps mentees to create professional networks, gain self-confidence and boost their careers.

Those who apply to participate in 鈥淗ace la Fuerza鈥� between February 16 and 23 may also choose to enter the 鈥淟eader for a Day鈥� competition, to take place on on March 8.

To apply you must:

  • Be a first-generation university student in Uruguay.
  • Be available to spend the day with a leader on March 8, 2022.

Successful candidates will be notified on February 25.

Participating Leaders

  • Beatriz Argim贸n, Vice President of the Republic
  • Carolina Cosse, Mayor of Montevideo
  • Mariana Chilibroste, Co-founder of Sellin
  • Silvia Emaldi, Engineer and President of UTE, Uruguay鈥檚 state owned power company
  • Pilar Moreno, Associate Professor of the Faculty of Sciences, UdelaR and researcher at the Institut Pasteur de Montevideo
  • Faye O鈥機onnor, British Ambassador
  • Blanca Rodr铆guez, Journalist
  • Alejandra Silveira, Astrazeneca International Logistics Manager, Uruguay Hub
  • Isabel Valois, Canadian Ambassador

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Published 15 February 2022