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Author Topic: ABE's 2009 Business Award!!!  (Read 372 times)
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Samadint
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« on: August 13, 2009, 12:38:23 PM »

Hello There,
  Association of Business Executives United Kingdom is honouring Nigerians who had made marks in the business world through Samadint Institute of Technology Nigeria. Are you a Business executive, director and manager? This is an opportunity for you to get an honourary award of the Association of Business Executives UK (Associate, Full Member and Fellow). This is REAL and up for grabs..

You can log on to the ABE's website (www.abeuk.com) to ascertain that Samadint Institute of Technology is an accredited college of ABE in Nigeria.

For more Information, Call:- 08056679023 or send an email to samadint@yahoo.com

This is your opportunity to bag a foreign honourary award from ABE.

Thanks
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tom11
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« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2009, 04:43:46 AM »

Hello
Cyrus Sinor, P.E. and Lawrence Kai-Yun Yeh, P.E., co-CEOs of International Public Works, LLC (IPW), were honored today as Minority Small Business Persons of the Year during the 27th Anniversary of the National
Minority Enterprise Development (MED) Week conference in Washington, D.C.

“I’m honored to be part of this important event with these extraordinary entrepreneurs. These business leaders provide innovative products and services to the federal government and commercial market, create jobs and stimulate economic growth,” said SBA Administrator Karen Mills, who made the
announcement during her keynote address.

“President Obama has made a commitment to ensuring that minority-owned small businesses have the tools they need to succeed, grow and create jobs and it’s a commitment shared across the Administration,” Mills said.

The Obama Administration recently reaffirmed its commitment to making sure minority-owned small businesses have access to federal contracts. The President stated that it is essential our nation’s small businesses are provided with the maximum practicable opportunity to participate in federal
government contracting. As part of the President’s initiative federal agency procurement
officials will hold or participate in more than 200 events to share information on government contracting opportu
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