![]() A bold woman with big dreams, she dreamt for her Maison to transcend borders: “I wish my brand to rank first in New York as in Saint Petersburg.” (Madame Clicquot, 1831). In 1805, Madame Clicquot took the reins of the Maison after the death of her husband, at a time when women could neither work nor hold a bank account.īefore earning the respected title of ‘Grande Dame of champagne’, she had to face countless obstacles. Veuve Clicquot’s story is one of daring, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit. It is built through the eyes of the entire population: women, men, entrepreneurs, and non-entrepreneurs, allowing for a global vision of society in all its complexity. This barometer is one of the few existing tools to provide a snapshot of the world’s perception regarding women's entrepreneurship. This is why the Maison published the second edition of its barometer in 2021, this time conducted in 17 countries, and also exploring the impact of COVID-19 crisis on entrepreneurship. ![]() The role of this barometer was also to observe and understand the evolution of women's entrepreneurship over time. The first edition of this barometer was conducted in 14 countries, with representative samples in each country. ![]() ![]() The Maison has always been close to bold women, which is why Veuve Clicquot published its first international barometer on women's entrepreneurship in 2019, to gain a clear vision of the state of women's entrepreneurship, identify the structural and mental barriers to be overcome, and spark public debate. We must therefore speak out even louder, move faster, and act. When the Maison launched this award in 1972, it was a pioneering move. ![]()
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