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Girls20's CEO From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heather Barnabe (/ˈbɑːrnəbi/ BARN-ə-bee[1]) is the CEO of G(irls)20, an NGO that empowers young women and girls to become leaders through training and education.[2] Prior to joining G(irls)20, Barnabe worked for other non-profits for more than a decade.[3] Barnabe has stated that her passion for training young women stems from the lack of mentorship opportunities currently available.[4]
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In 2017, Barnabe became the CEO of G(irls)20.[3] G(irls)20 is a Canadian NGO founded by Farah Mohamed to encourage and empower girls in the areas of education and technology.[5] It is responsible for recruiting women to board positions.[6] Each year, they organize the Girls20 Global Summit based on the model of the G20 Summit.[7] Barnabe is leading the organization to help inspire and train a new generation of girls to take leadership positions.[8]
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