US PR Firm Unveils 3rd Edition of Mentorship Programme for African Female Founders
The third edition of The Future is Female Programme, a PR and communications mentorship program devoted to the business development needs of African tech female innovators, has been released by New York-based public relations (PR) firm C. Moore Media.
The Future is Female Program seeks to offer the insights, knowledge, and abilities in PR and communications required to achieve visibility and expand a firm to the underserved market of African female entrepreneurs of early-stage enterprises.
The mentorship program gives female founders access to insights into the fundamentals of PR and communications for early-stage tech startups, including how to create a communications plan, how to incorporate storytelling into business communications with multiple stakeholders, and more. The program is aimed at African women, whether they are based on the continent or in the diaspora, and starting or growing a tech business for African markets or serving Africans in the diaspora.
The program will also give mentees insights that are tailored to the particular requirements of their industry and business.
Claudine Moore, CEO and creator of C. Moore Media, said, “We have had such a great reaction and are delighted to unveil the third edition, which will build upon prior editions and further extend the program as we reveal the new partners joining us this year.”
“African female tech founders still lack support in the industry’s male-dominated sector. In order to help these founders establish attention for their firms, expand their companies, and ultimately draw the right investors, we wish to provide our knowledge in PR and communications.
The application period is open here through July 29 at 11:59 p.m. (WAT).