2010
Digicel Entrepreneur of the Year Awards at Florida International University's Green Library
The Green Family Foundation and Florida International University (FIU) are set to host the nominee dinner of the inaugural Digicel Entrepreneur of the Year Program at the Steven and Dorothea Green Library at FIU on November 11, 2010. The ceremony marks the ending of the CEO retreat for the 24 finalists of the awards. The awards program seeks to identify, reward and cultivate entrepreneurs whose business initiative can give Haiti new economic foundations.
South Florida's NBC website ran a great article about the event that includes an interview with Green Family Foundation president Kimberly Green. Check it out here.
For more information about the awards, visit their official site.
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