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  2. Samrawit Fikru - Wikipedia

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    Samrawit Fikru (Amharic: ሳምራዊት ፍቅሩ) is an Ethiopian computer scientist, entrepreneur, and businesswoman who is the founder and CEO of Hybrid Designs PLC, a software development company which produces the most popular ridesharing app in the country, RIDE. [1]

  3. Category:Ethiopian businesspeople - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopian women in business (6 P) B. Ethiopian bankers (1 C, 1 P) ... Pages in category "Ethiopian businesspeople" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of ...

  4. List of Ethiopians - Wikipedia

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    Mahlet Afework, fashion designer and entrepreneur; Tewodros Ashenafi, CEO of SouthWest Energy; Sophia Bekele, corporate executive and entrepreneur; Betelhem Dessie (born 1999), tech entrepreneur; Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi (born 1946), Ethiopian-Saudi billionaire; Juneidi Basha, business executive; Melesse Temesgen (born 1964), businessman and ...

  5. Meet Some of the Most Successful Women Entrepreneurs ... - AOL

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    These women are making change in their industries. Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  6. Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu - Wikipedia

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    Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu (born 1980) is an Ethiopian businesswoman, founder, and executive director of soleRebels, Africa's "fastest growing footwear company". Bethlehem has received honors and accolades for her business acumen, as well as her efforts to shift the discourse on Africa away from poverty to the continent's entrepreneurial spirit, social capital, and economic potential. [1]

  7. Women-led startups have more than doubled since COVID as ...

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    Nearly 40% of female founders said that improving their work-life balance was the biggest catalyst for starting a business. Here's why women are quitting the workforce to become entrepreneurs.

  8. Betelhem Dessie - Wikipedia

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    Betelhem Dessie (Amharic: ቤተልሔም ደሴ; born 1999) is an Ethiopian web and mobile technologies developer. [1] She is currently a Founder and CEO of iCog- Anyone Can Code (ACC). She owns four patented projects individually and an additional three in collaboration. [ 1 ]

  9. American Express honors 100 Black female entrepreneurs ... - AOL

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    American Express in conjunction with fundraising platform IFundWomen of Color, has unveiled the 100 Black women entrepreneurs selected for its "100 for 100" program.