The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul Hosts a Meaningful Gathering for International Women's Day.
The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul, celebrated International Women's Day with a special discussion delving into the collective memory of modern leadership. The event brought together guests from the business and art worlds. The...
The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul, celebrated International Women's Day with a special discussion exploring the collective memory of modern leadership. The event brought together guests from the business and art worlds.
The Ritz-Carlton, IstanbulAdding another event to its series of activities implemented with its unique service approach, [Name of event] hosted a special invitation for International Women's Day. This special gathering, featuring pharmacist Ezgi Nevçehan, who specializes in homeopathy and aromatherapy, as a speaker, included:
Bahar Akbulut, Berna Sağlam Naipoğlu, Elif Tellaloğlu, İdil Lüleci, İnci Aksoy, Nurdan Akgün, Özlem Güsar, Özlem Salur, Sibel Kutman Oral and Şeyla Ovadia Karadeniz were among the participants.
The discussion titled "From Ancient Times to the Future: From Anatolian Healing Women to Modern Leadership," held against a panoramic view of the Bosphorus, allowed guests to witness the collective memory of womanhood. Following the discussion, a question-and-answer session provided attendees with the opportunity to ask the expert questions about the topic.
Speaking at the event, Ezgi Nevçehan said, “The Anatolian Mother Goddess figure, Kybele, symbolizes women not only as those who give birth, but also as the power that protects, balances, and carries life. Today, we too carry the traces of that collective memory. With the hope of remembering together the transformative effect of spreading our wings and being together with the strength we derive from our roots, I wish to be side by side on this meaningful day,” drawing attention to the power of womanhood and its roots.
The Ritz-Carlton, Istanbul continues to welcome guests with its warm and friendly service in the city's most central location.



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