Thursday, July 7, 2011

USA Africa Dialogue Series - The Audacity of Productivity! Your Turn, African Community

Over to you African Business People.  Download the two page Business  Expo and Conference Summary.
My job is to conceptualize, design and open the doors -  free of charge.
 
Yours is to take advantage with less noise, just do it.
 
September 15-6 is Business - Africa Heritage Month. 
September is 17 is the Best of Africa Showcase with the Africa Transformation Embassy and Random Act of Kindness.
September 18 is Health Fair Festival.
 
 Dada of Chicago - Continental African Chamber of Commerce, come on down. Prince George's, Baltimore governments are Maryland State would be on board. Don't complain about Corporate Council on Africa when you have the means to just do it.  This afternoon I sent a mail to MoCo and got a collaborative response.
 
This clock and documents are just to give you a background, the solid foundation laid. Diligent application is vital. 
 

      

February 13, 2008

 

On December 11, 2007, the Continental African community presented a Historic Needs Assessments and Recommendations Report to Montgomery County Executive Leggett and his senior management. The Report was based on the Leggett's Administration Eight Policy Objectives.  You can download   the document: FORMAL_SUBMISSION_AND_INVITATION_-_NEEDS_ASSESSMENTS_-__Revised_June_2008[1].doc

 

 

                                                   

The Leggett Administration's Inclusive and Accountable County Government accorded a pioneering recognition of Continental African residents as a distinctive minority interest population, joining the Hispanic, African American, Asian/Pacific, and Middle East demographic populations at various levels access and equity at table of diversity.  You can download the Leadership Matrix which summarized the recommendations of all the demographic groups: LEADERSHIP_SUMMITS_FOLLOW-UP7-10-08Revision-final[1].doc

 

From: DevanceWalkermontgomerycountymd.gov
To: CACIMontgomeryMD@aol.com
Sent: 7/7/2011 2:44:11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: RE: African Economic Showcase and Conference
 

It looks to be a great event.

Send me the details of what you need for Sept. 15-16. DeVance

 

-----Original Message-----
From: CACIMontgomeryMD@aol.com [mailto:CACIMontgomeryMD@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 3:22 PM
To: Walker Jr., Devance
Cc: Silverman, Steve; Williams, Mindy; Bandeh, Jewru
Subject: African Economic Showcase and Conference

 

Hello Dr. Walker:

 

Please find attached an economic program, which is  aligned with the African Community Needs Assessments and Recommendations on the Leggett Administration Policy Objective: A  Strong and Vibrant Economy.

 

One of the outcomes discussed, when County Executive Leggett attended the African Community Public Private Partnership on June 10, 2011, was to promote African small business through customized programming.  We would need the partnership of Montgomery Department of Economic Development and the Office of Facility Use to execute the program on Sept. 15-16, 2011.

Below is a model a program in Prince George's County.

Thanks,

Evelyn Joe

 

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