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Posted March 19, 2009 by
Ann Hoffman
Business and Professional Women – Amman (BPWA)
Established in 1976, the BPWA opens pathways and creates platforms for women in business to move beyond barriers and utilize their unique energies, talents, and capabilities to make a difference. It does so by serving its members and by utilizing the networks of the organization and its members to help other Jordanian women with the ultimate goal of being a vital contributor to the prosperity of the Jordanian business and professional society.
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