Mila Smart Semeshkina is in the top 20 most inspiring female leaders in the Middle East

Mila Smart Semeshkina is in the top 20 most inspiring female leaders in the Middle East

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The Italian women's magazine Grazia has published an article about businesswomen in the Arab world.

Based on a ranking compiled by experts from Arabian Business, the publication wrote about more than twenty successful women in the Middle East. A rResearcher of the modern media market and the founder/CEO of and Lectera CEO Mila Smart Semeshkina ranks fourth on this list.

The women's magazine paid special attention to Mila's social activism, also describing her path to creating her own business and achieving success. In the article, you will find information about how the educational platform Lectera and the Women Empowerment Council were founded. The headquarters of Lectera and WEC are located in Dubai, which allows the organisations to bring together representatives of different countries, the Middle East in particular.

Grazia magazine highlighted Mila Semeshkina's entrepreneurial and research work in the field of modern EdTech, media market, marketing and personal development. The publication also states that the CEO is a recognized global expert in creating and promoting high-tech brands.

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