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Lidewij Wiersma

Lidewij Wiersma

Bracciano, Italy

Lidewij Wiersma is a veterinary specialist with a PhD in emerging coronaviruses. She is the CEO of the European Board of Veterinary Specialisation and consults for the United Nations.

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As an introverted veterinarian with a PhD in emerging coronaviruses, Lidewij's friends sometimes jokingly ask whether she had any involvement in the release of COVID-19. To be clear, she did not but it is undeniable that some good things came out of COVID-19 for her, including her renewed interest in writing. Writing about gender issues might not seem the most obvious topic for someone with her background; she is not a gender specialist by any stretch of the imagination. However, she does have some experience with being a female (about 38 years), being in the workplace (about 13 years), being in leadership positions (about 4 years) and being a working mother (about 2 years). From this experience she can only conclude that we can, and must, do better if we want a more balanced workforce. Lidewij's contribution to this process is by writing and, hopefully, by leading by example. The veterinary profession is young and female. She writes for them and for everyone else who starts out juggling frantically and barely keeping all balls in the air.

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Chantal Korteweg

Chantal was originally trained as a lawyer and therefore feels strongly about social justice. She currently works as the Director Inclusive Banking at Dutch bank ABN AMRO and initiated the Fempower Your Growth partnership, a Dutch Financial Sector initiative, connecting the worlds of bankers and female entrepreneurs. She has been appointed as the Dutch Women's Representative 2023 and will provide a statement to the UN General Assembly in 2023.

Trained as a lawyer, Chantal feels strongly about social justice. She is a strategic executor and contributes to making our world a better, inclusive and sustainable place. She is a proud mother of a son and daughter and has become an all-round professional as an attorney-at-law, a development banker, and now she is the director for Inclusive Banking at ABN AMRO. She grew up in England and the Netherlands, sparking her love for travel, culture, and different perspectives. She enjoys getting the best out of herself and others and always wants to learn. She initiated the Fempower Your Growth program, a Dutch Financial Sector initiative, connecting the worlds of bankers and female entrepreneurs. She pays it forward by being a mentor and an advisory board member. She has been appointed as the Women’s Representative for the Netherlands in 2023.

Tessel van Willigen

Tessel is a management trainee at Hieroo Amsterdam where she works on different social projects to create positive impact in the region. She has a Master Human Geography and is specialised in International Development Studies. As a connector, Tessel excels in bringing together different cultures, disciplines, and points of view. Tessel interned for Incredible impact, a company founded with the aim to unlock the potential of female entrepreneurs and female leaders in service of a better world.

Tessel is continuously in search of new insights, has a passion to learn and does not shy away from challenging situations. As part of her bachelor’s degree, she spent one semester studying at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. There she found her strength as a connector: bringing together different cultures, disciplines and points of view, to make a positive difference. Tessel couples her strong analytical mind with an enthusiastic and hands-on mentality to create positive impact. She was an intern at Incredible Impact, a company founded with the aim to unlock the potential of female entrepreneurs and female leaders in service of a better world.

Marijn Wiersma

Marijn is the founder of Incredible Impact and currently works as Director of Partnership and Innovation at the 2X Collaborative. She is the co-author of the book “Banking for a Better World,” and is an expert on diversity & financial inclusion. As a visionary, multi-linguist, and free thinker, she is creative, curious, and innovative. She’s lived on three continents, worked in over 35 countries, and is a mother of four.

As a corporate anthropologist, Marijn likes to inspire people with her vision: unlocking potential of women in service of a better world. She is an ESG and gender expert, executive coach, has co-authored the book ‘Banking for a Better World’, loves storytelling, organized TEDxLeiden and Future of Finance events, facilitated female leadership programs, and has made a docuseries on female rolemodels in the financial sector. Her twenty plus years of sustainable development experience led her to Africa, Latin America, Asia and Europe. As the founder of my company Incredible Impact and of Zambia’s first private nursing school, I know what it takes to do good and make money. Her husband, their four children and Marijn have lived on three continents.

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Success! SOS: A Navigation Guide for Women at Work has already sold 586 pre-orders , was pitched to 33 publishers , and will be published by Morgan James .  This campaign ends on 30 June 2024..
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Update #2 - Expecting to close a publishing deal end of spring March 5, 2023

Dear friend, 

First of all, we hope you are doing very well. 

Now that spring is slowly approaching and Q1 almost comes to an end we thought it to be the right time for a campaign update. 2023 Started in a fantastic way for us: we pre-sold 555 copies of our book-to-be SOS: A survival Guide for women at work, which means we moved to the next phase of finding the perfect publisher for us. 

Right now, we are in conversation with about eight  publishers who all offer different kinds of book publishing packages. For us, this is a deep dive into the book publishing world and all that comes with it. We are taking our time to really understand the differences in editing, designing and marketing opportunities. We expect to close a publishing deal at the end of spring. 

After that, we will finalize our manuscript and start the publishing process. As you can understand, there will be multiple editing and designing rounds, before the book is actually ready for printing. We would love to give you a rough timeline, but cannot yet pinpoint the exact date our book will be in your hands. We will send regular updates and keep you informed about the process. 

Last but not least, you might noticed that the campaign counter is at 578  pre-sold books right now. Our Publishizer page is still open for those who would like to pre-order while we are working on the publishing process behind the scenes. We are very excited to move forward and keep updating you periodically about the book and when it will come out. 

All the best, 

Tessel, Marijn, Lidewij and Chantal