The Star Women's Fiesta: Learning powerful secrets from one another


The 'Empowering Women To Power The World' talks at The Star Women's Fiesta, in conjunction with International Women's Day and WOW-Women Do Wonders, featured (L-R) AirAsia Foundation executive director Yap Mun Ching, Wanderlust & Co founder Jenn Low, So.Lek Cosmetics founder Dahlia Nadirah Juhari, film director Tengku Mona Riza and Success Concepts CEO Joyce Chuah. Photo: The Star/LOW LAY PHON

Empowerment, passion, determination and financial freedom: these were just some of the many concepts that were brought up during the "Empowering Women to Empower the World" talks on the the first day of The Star Women’s Fiesta, held in conjunction with this year's WOW-Women Do Wonders campaign and International Women's Day.

The discussions saw many successful and influential local female leaders sharing their experiences with a rapt audience. The speakers passed on insightful advice, gained from their many years in their fields, on how to achieve success, not just financially but in all areas of life.

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