The 2010 Finalists

Nominated on the basis of their short business plans, the 2010 Finalists are competing for the fourth edition of the Cartier Women's Initiative Awards. Among them, five Laureates, one for each continent, will be selected to receive the Award on October 14, 2010.


Finalist 2010
Jacqueline Thong
Ubiqi Health
UNITED STATES

A mobile application system empowering patients to manage chronic diseases.
Laureate 2010
Wendy McMillan
Who to Ask?
UNITED KINGDOM

An Internet platform for professional advisors to promote and sell their services.
Finalist 2010
Mah Hussain-Gambles (MBE)
Saaf Pure Skincare
UNITED KINGDOM

Bringing certified organic, halal-compliant and eco-ethical skincare products to all.
Finalist 2010
Anne Githuku-Shongwe
Afroes
SOUTH AFRICA

Interactive digital media products rooted in Africa’s culture.
Finalist 2010
Thereza Bukow
Bolsa Cheia
BRAZIL

An information and networking tool to help Brazilian women learn to save, invest and donate.
Finalist 2010
Kavita Shukla
Fenugreen
UNITED STATES

A patented, natural, inexpensive food preservation technology.
Finalist 2010
Sookyoung Chae
Reblank
SOUTH KOREA

Dedicated to upcycling used materials into sustainable fashion goods.
Finalist 2010
Sara Katebalirwe
Royal Bark Cloth Designs
UGANDA

Creatively reviving the use of bark cloth, an ancient indigenous Ugandan material.
Finalist 2010
Cristina Martinez de Silva
Biomar Naturales
COLOMBIA

A chain of modern natural goods stores promoting health and well-being.
Laureate 2010
Gouthami
Travel Another India
INDIA

Responsible Tourism ventures to further rural development in India.
Finalist 2010
Sanne Scheffer
Fairmiles
THE NETHERLANDS

Real-time car-sharing via mobile applications.
Laureate 2010
Ann Kihengu
Prian
TANZANIA

Distributing affordable solar-powered lamps and mobile phone chargers in rural Tanzania.
Laureate 2010
Valentina Peroni
Nutribaby
ARGENTINA

Quality organic baby food sourcing local organic produce where possible.
Laureate 2010
Birame Sock
Third Solutions
UNITED STATES

An environmentally friendly digital receipts service that does away with paper.
Finalist 2010
Kyoungjae Lee
Sewing for the Soil
SOUTH KOREA

A full range of eco-friendly wedding services and designs.

The 2010 Finalists were selected by the international Jury based on criteria of creativity, sustainability and social impact. Coached by Cartier, McKinsey and INSEAD mentors, they are preparing their detailed business plans and oral presentations for the next round of the competition. The five most promising businesses, one for each continent, will receive the annual Cartier Women's Initiative Award, prize money of 20 000 USD and one full year of coaching.


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