KAYA Services is thrilled to announce that its founder, Yona Signo, has been selected as a finalist for the prestigious 2024 Women Changing the World Awards.
This recognition is awarded by Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, and Zimbabwean American educator Tererai Trent, Oprah Winfrey's all-time favorite guest, to women achieving outstanding success in areas such as sustainability, humanitarian efforts, leadership, advocacy, technology, education, health and innovation.
'Filipino Australian entrepreneur Signo masterfully integrates her information technology and project management skills with her profound commitment to empowerment.As the founder of Kaya Services and co-founder of Vision Outsourcing, she has been mobilizing skilled remote teams, providing equitable work opportunities for women in the Philippines and boosting operational efficiency for global businesses.
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