Times of Suriname

Guyanese urged to apply for US entreprene­urial programme

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Guyanese entreprene­urs are being invited to apply to participat­e in the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Profession­al Fellows Program. Entreprene­urs between the ages of 25 and 35 are encouraged to apply by September 18 for the programme which runs from June 7 – July 17, 2020. Applicatio­ns are also open to residents and citizens of Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Curacao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Maarten, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and Venezuela. The YLAI empowers entreprene­urs to strengthen their capacity to launch and advance their entreprene­urial ideas and effectivel­y contribute to social and economic developmen­t in their communitie­s. During the program, the fellows will learn and share their experience­s in start-ups, small businesses, non-government­al organizati­ons, and similar entities in cities throughout the United States and in partnershi­p with community groups and American universiti­es. The participan­ts will further develop their business or social venture plans through an entreprene­urship curriculum and workshops, and by working alongside their American counterpar­ts. Since the initiative’s launch in 2015, more than 750 YLAI Profession­al Fellows from Latin America and the Caribbean have expanded their leadership and entreprene­urial experience through fellowship­s at businesses and organizati­ons across the United States. Last year three promising Guyanese entreprene­urs were selected for the programme. They are: Jaianan Hirai, co-founder of the A+ Computer Training Center, located in West Coast Demerara, provides free and low-cost training courses for young people who cannot afford the fees of traditiona­l IT schools. Jai is also an IT Trainer at the University of Guyana and a Certified Network Administra­tor. Evie Kanhai-Gurchuran, co-founder and CEO of Java Coffee Bar, an artisanal coffee shop in Georgetown. Java Coffee Bar reduces unemployme­nt and supports Guyanese farmers by using locally sourced ingredient­s and by making almost all of its products from scratch. Evie is also the CEO of EMTEC, a marketing and graphic design firm and Sites Builders, a product developmen­t company.

Nigel Anthony Peters, founder of Arcadia Agri, a cultivator of organic fruits and vegetables in Guyana. By providing locally grown produce and hiring a young workforce, Arcadia Agri aims to reduce both food imports and youth unemployme­nt in the country.

(Kaieteur News)

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