PH’s Carmina Bayombong led in luxury brand’s women’s initiative series

Bayombong, 2019 Laureate winner for Southeast & Oceania regional award and 2021 first runner-up for the Impact Award in Creating Opportunities, and Wingee Sampaio, Cartier Women’s Initiative global program director,  interacted virtually with a 70-strong audience of entrepreneurs, partners and ecosystem enablers at the National Gallery Singapore.

Last March 8, International Women’s Day, Cartier reaffirmed its commitment towards supporting women impact entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia through the Cartier Women’s Initiative. Regional efforts will combine a plethora of engagement activities to drive meaningful conversations around women empowerment, and one-on-one guidance to potential applicants for the Carter Women’s Initiative across the region.

Launch of regional Speaker Series at National Gallery Singapore
Carmina Bayombong from the Philippines is one of the event’s featured speakers and sources of inspiration

This thrust of empowering women isn’t new to the French luxury brand. Since 2006, the Cartier Women’s Initiative has brought together a diverse community of 262 women impact entrepreneurs from 62 countries who are tackling an incredible range of social and environmental issues. A total of $6,440,000 in prize money has been awarded to support their businesses, all driven by a common conviction: solving the most pressing global challenges.

The Cartier Women’s Initiative World Reunion kicked off two days earlier, on March 6, in the company of global thinkers and doers to celebrate the extraordinary achievements of women leveraging business as a force for good. Nine former Cartier Women’s Initiative fellows who have been selected for the extraordinary impact their businesses have created over the years were also celebrated at the Reunion for their contributions towards Improving Lives, Preserving the Planet and Creating Opportunities, which are based on the United Nations Sustainable Development goals.

“We are committed to supporting incredible ideas and dreams, where women in the region can find support, connect with one another, and achieve visibility. We welcome women change makers from around Southeast Asia to lend your unique voices to inspire and encourage others as we build our Cartier Women’s Initiative community in this region,” says Cécile Naour, CEO, Cartier Southeast Asia & Oceania.

Fresh from the World Reunion in Dubai Expo, Wingee Sampaio and Filipino Carmina Bayombong interacted virtually with a 70-strong audience of entrepreneurs, partners and ecosystem enablers at the National Gallery Singapore. Wingee is Cartier Women’s Initiative global program director while Carmina is the 2019 Laureate (winner) for the Southeast & Oceania regional award and 2021 first- runner up for the Impact Award in Creating Opportunities.

Kicking off the inaugural Speaker Series in Singapore, Cécile then hosted a hybrid panel discussion with powerful, diverse women voices across Southeast Asia. The panel comprised:

From left, Jane Wang of Roceso Technologies (with mic); Nikasha Khemka, Nika & Nikasha; Cécile Naour, CEO, Cartier Southeast Asia & Oceania
  • Luxury fashion designer with new sustainable line, Nikasha Khemka, based in Singapore and  India
  • Robotics engineer behind Asia’s first robotic glove, Jane Wang, based in Singapore
  • Sustainable jeweller, venture capitalist and fintech marketer, Proud Limpongpan, based in Thailand
  • Edutech entrepreneur turned venture capitalist, Tu Ngo, based in Vietnam
  • E-commerce pioneer, serial entrepreneur and angel investor, Shinta Dhanuwardhoyo, based in Indonesia

Proud Limpongpan, Tu Ngo and Shinta Dhanuwardhyo are also members of the Asia Gender Network, the first pan-Asian network which aims to mobilize capital to close the gender gap in Asia by funding the advancement of women and girls.

The Speaker Series will travel to other countries in the region, including Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam in both physical and virtual formats, featuring inspiring speakers who champion women empowerment and business for good.

Leading up to the application period of May 16 to July 14 for the 2023 edition of the Cartier Women’s Initiative, Cartier will be collaborating with selected partners to prepare applicants for the program, leveraging on the networks, expertise and passion of these ecosystem enablers.

“Our goal is to build a community in Southeast Asia that supports women-led businesses with a strong social or sustainable impact, giving them the financial, human, and social capital necessary to grow their businesses. By including and supporting women, we can create the change we hope to see in this world,” says Cécile Naour, CEO, Cartier Southeast Asia & Oceania.