Project Eve

Project Eve is a global meeting place that connects women to the news, resources, networking and promotional tools that help us grow our business.

There’s no better investment for women in business to make than in one another. By offering mentorship, networking, and support to other women as we advance, we effectively bring more women into the business world along with us, correcting the gender imbalance, ensuring equality, increasing opportunity, and empowering each of us to achieve more than ever.

Project Eve cultivates a safe and trusted online community where women can communicate, collaborate, and share actionable solutions. We advocate getting ahead together—no sharp elbows, please.

Meridith & Kim, Co-Founders of Project Eve

Meridith & Kim, Co-Founders of Project Eve

When co-founders Meridith Dennes and Kim Oksenberg stepped away from the corporate world to raise their families, they each experienced firsthand the professional and personal isolation of working outside traditional business structures. Yet, with more women starting businesses than ever before—and given the female knack for problem-solving through conversation—they realized such isolation was unnecessary, especially in the digital age. Thus, Project Eve was born.

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About jensera

Jennifer Harrington is a Toronto-based illustrator, writer and graphic designer. She illustrated the best-selling children’s book series 'A Moose in a Maple Tree,' which includes the titles 'A Moose in a Maple Tree,' 'The Night Before a Canadian Christmas' and 'Canadian Jingle Bells.' She is also the owner of JSH Graphics, a boutique graphic design agency that specializes in print and web advertising. With her latest project, Eco Books 4 Kids, Jennifer has partnered with illustrator Michael Arnott to create a series of ecologically-themed ebooks for children. Her next book, 'Spirit Bear,' is due for release in the Summer of 2013. Jennifer offers two different school presentations for her 'Moose in a Maple Tree' collection, an illustration demonstration and a Christmas concert series, which can be booked at www.amooseinamapletree.com. She will be taking bookings for school readings of 'Spirit Bear' beginning in October 2013.

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