Under the Sisterhood

Hanae Bezad on the health of being self and being other.

Elizabeth Elfenbein Season 3 Episode 66

Today we’re getting under the hood with Hanae Bezad a daughter, sister, women’s advocate, impact entrepreneur, international project manager, board advisor, curator, and the author of Being Other, a personal reflection on culture, gender, and identity. 

Her expertise spans government and international development institutions, civil society, and business. At the heart of her work lies a keen interest in the convergence of technology, sustainability, inclusion, entrepreneurship, and international development, and supporting the rise of a creative feminine leadership. 

Born and raised in Morocco, Hanae has worked and traveled across Europe, Africa, the Americas, and Asia, developing and nurturing impact tech-enabled creative ventures with different communities and organizations. She is currently focused on nurturing the burgeoning leadership movement among Black, Indigenous, and Women of Color (BIWOC), supporting emerging entrepreneurs and philanthropists, and fostering cultural innovators who are driving global impact.


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