I have developed myself as a development worker in Bangladesh since 1980. I am the pioneer of women entrepreneurship development programs in Bangladesh. I have founded an organization named Saptadinga in 1996 and developed my career in women entrepreneurship development. I have developed 5000 women entrepreneur at micro level out of which 90% are in business. They are now more professional in running their business. I have linked the women entrepreneurs with bank for obtaining their capital investment. I have been working in building alternative value chain in business. At the same time I am an Ashoka fellow. I am also a freedom fighter. I worked as resource person in various national and international seminars. I also worked as moderator and trainer in different meeting conference and training inside my country and abroad. I am the Treasurer of Association of Development Agencies in Bangladesh (ADAB) Dhaka chapter.
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Hi Shamsun - thanks for your response. There are a few different ways to introduce yourself on discussion forums... my suggestion would be to look for specific discussion threads that are of interest or relevance to your work and share your opinions, perspectives, and experience in contribution to ongoing discussions. You could also try looking around the Groups page for more formalized divisions of interest and join one or two of those to participate in their conversations and activities.
Either way, the best way to introduce yourself is to share your experience with other practitioners! If you have any trouble finding any of those features, I'll be happy to help. Hope this was useful!
Many members are finding the ongoing discussion threads to be a useful place to exchange experiences and perspectives with fellow practitioners; I highly recommend checking these threads out (and contributing your own perspectives).
Let me know if you have any questions about how best to use SEEPCommunity, and don't forget to put up a profile picture!