Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Expands Free Online Education for Small Businesses

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The Goldman Sachs Foundation has announced the expansion of its 10,000 Women online business education course to a broader audience around the world, free of charge. The course, now available in Spanish and Portuguese, aims to support women entrepreneurs during the current global crisis.

"In response to the incredible strain that small businesses face right now, we are releasing our online course more broadly," said Charlotte Keenan, Global Head of 10,000 Women at Goldman Sachs. "Goldman Sachs is committed to ensuring that small businesses globally have the support they need to thrive."

The online course offers practical training on various aspects of business, including finance, operations, leadership, marketing, and negotiation. It has been divided into ten modules to accommodate the unique challenges and time constraints experienced by small businesses, allowing learners to access the content at their own pace.

Participants in the 10,000 Women program not only gain valuable business skills but also become part of a supportive global network of female entrepreneurs. By taking part in the course, women can connect with like-minded business owners and share best practices to help their businesses succeed.

The course is available on Coursera at www.coursera.org/launch/10000women. Goldman Sachs, a leading global investment banking and financial services firm, remains dedicated to providing crucial support to small businesses worldwide through initiatives like 10,000 Women.

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