Mastercard Delivers for Women Business Owners Seeking Community Support, Mentorship and Access to Capital

  • Payments
  • 11.03.2019 08:16 am

The needs of women small business owners are immediate and specific. They want a financial provider who will work for them by delivering community engagement, networking, mentorship opportunities and access to capital. In an ongoing commitment to this segment, Mastercard today unveiled a holistic solution suite that is tailor-made for the always on small business owner that includes a partnership with Create & Cultivate, the launch of the Mastercard Women’s Business Advisory Council and an expanded partnership with Astia, a global organization that levels the investment playing field for entrepreneurial teams with women leaders. 

“Research shows that when we remove the obstacles for women business owners, their impact on society, on communities and on economies is priceless,” said Cheryl Guerin, EVP Marketing and Communications for Mastercard. “This is why we’re not just making a commitment to this segment, we’re taking action by providing the insights, solutions and resources they need to thrive as business owners.”

A Community Built for Her 

Access to mentorship programs and supportive communities were top cited means of advancing female entrepreneurs Mastercard research found.  Working with some of the most forward-thinking women and motivational entrepreneurs, Mastercard and Create & Cultivate are sparking a 365 day conversation to empower female small business owners through conferences, panel discussions, networking opportunities and one-on-one mentorship.

As a component of this, the newly formed Mastercard Women’s Business Advisory Council will leverage the dynamic perspectives and industry experience of its members to help ensure the solutions Mastercard brings to market continue to meet the evolving needs of this segment.  We are pleased to share that the first members of the advisory council include Create & Cultivate CEO and founder Jaclyn Johnson, ClassPass founder Payal Kadakia, Blavity CEO and founder Morgan DeBaun, Astia managing director Victoria Pettibone and Unique Markets founder Sonja Rasula. There will be more inspiring women added to the council in the coming months.

“Create & Cultivate was built on the foundation of supporting women who are looking to create & cultivate the career of their dreams,” said Jaclyn Johnson, Founder and CEO of Create & Cultivate. “That is why we are beyond excited to collaborate with Mastercard who shares this mission and is bringing their insights, customized tools and solutions to ensure that small business owners have access to resources they need to be the champion of their dreams.”

Give Her Fund$

Access to capital is a top challenge cited by women small business owners. Mastercard is committed to doing its part to change this and its first step toward this is through an expansion of the company’s partnership with Astia, a trusted global ecosystem of engaged male and female investors and advisors, who offer crucial resources, capital, networks and expertise that contribute to the success of women leaders and their ventures.

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