Questions from the dark.
#unintendedresults
How many of you remember the song “Man Pyabba” by Count Lasher and Lynn Tiatt?
No, the message and story is not the same as the Harry Belafonte cover so check it out.
Now that you have listened let’s come back to earth. It may feel like you have a PhD in what Jamaica has to offer when it comes to medicinal plants both preventative and curative.
But compared to what Dr. Sylvia Mitchell and Dr. Damian Cohall will reveal about Jamaican and Barbados what you learnt from the song will seem like raindrop in the ocean.
We guarantee, that you won’t want to miss the discussion on “Investment Opportunities in the Proteins, Phytotherapy, Therapeutics, Ethnopharmacology Industries’ as well as references to opportunities for clinicial trials.
Join us on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 @ 6:00 PM EST for journey into possibilities for health, wealth, profit, purpose and the creation of decent jobs.
Don’t move the dial from WBCA 102 FM, when Diaspora Connect and Magate Wildhorse Inc., New York presents Show Case You and your BIZ.
Diaspora entrepreneurs, investors, mainstream businesses, academia, foundations, civil society and government departments are invited to partner in the coming together for a “Market Systems Development Solution” leveraging the plants, wealth of research at UWI and traditional knowledge for improving health care, agricultural, nutritional and environmental outcomes while driving sustainable development, creating and decent jobs.
Don’t be left behind, listen and learn how you can contribute and benefit or how you can donate to globally transformation programme.
Dr. Mitchell is Ghanian born of British ancestory, and was raised in Jamaican raised national of British lineage. She is a Senior Lecturer, Medicinal Plant Biotechnology Group, The Biotechnology Centre, UWI, Mona, Campus.
Dr. Cohall hails from Jamaica and has conducted research and written on both Jamaica and Barbados on the subject. He is Deputy Dean (Preclinical Sciences) and a Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology at The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill.
Check out some of the plants and their uses, courtesy of Dr. Mitchell.
table- NF vs NKHosts: Meegan Scott and Andrew Sharpe
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UWI Mona, presents a wealth of opportunity to support mainstream and diaspora researchers and entrepreneurs with their drug related disruption strategies.
Sports is an other area in which the entrepreneurial will find opportunities for leveraging talent, local expertise and intellectual property for creating decent jobs and intellectual property assets.
Join Loreen Walker, Attorney-at-Law in the Legal, Office at UWI Mona.
November 19, 2020
Time: 12:00 PM Toronto, EST | 1:00 PM Jamaica | 1:15 – 2:15 Eastern Caribbean
The workshop is intended to help drive SDGs # 8 ―Decent Work through strong businesses and SDG 11 ― Sustainable Cities and Communities in home and diasporic markets.
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Magate Wildhorse Inc., New York believes your voice counts.
Share your views and become a newsmaker during Global Entrepreneurship Week.
Deadline: Monday, November 15, at 8:00 PM | Toronto, EST
This year we present you with one radio opportunity and four for gettng published.
Seize this opportunity to represent your brand.
Who can submit?
How to participate:
Context
One hundred and eighty countries, including the USA, several in the Caribbean and its diasporic markets are celebrating Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) 2020. The celebrations will be held Nov. 16-22, 2020. Inclusion, Ecosystems, and Policy are among the themes of GEW 2020. Ecosystems focuses on building connected and thriving entrepreneur communities. Policy aims to recognize the work of government in helping entrepreneurs “start and scale”. “Inclusion” recognizes that entrepreneurship does not come on a level playing field, but that there are barriers related to “race, age, gender, or where one lives”.
It has been concluded that even with a COVID-19 vaccine the pandemic will not be contained for 2021. There has been a recent change in the leadership of the US Government.
Respond to Question 1 or Question 2 below plus your quote:
Question 1:
To what extent to you believe entrepreneurs with Caribbean roots and their businesses are ready to thrive and grow amidst change and COVID-19?
What quotable tips would you leave with then?
Question 2:
What does Global Entrepreneurship Week mean to you, and how do you normally celebrate it?
What quotable tips would you leave with then?
SMEs— small, medium-sized and micro-enterprises.
Instructions:
Publication date: Nov. 19 -22, 2020
Submit your piece at the link below – Click the word submissions.
Type or copy and paste “Pulse of the Preneurs” in the subject line.
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I know some of you have been anxiously awaiting your question, six will be featured in Pulse of Preneurs in The Noësis or The South Florida Caribbean News.
A treasure hunt on Magate Wildhorse blog or LinkedIn page will lead you to the other media opportunities.
#IAmAnEntrepreneur
Conditions:
Each entrepreneur is limited to a maximum of two print and one radio opportunity only.
Depending on uptake you might be restricted to one during Global Entrepreneurship Week.
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It’s Global Entrepreneurship Week, that means Views on News is back!
Share your views and become a newsmaker.
You and your business that is!
Deadline: Monday, November 15, at 6:00 PM | Toronto, EST
Each year we partner with The Caribbean Camera to bring you this opportunity to share and promote your business during Global Entrepreneurship Week.
This year we present you with one radio and four opportunities for gettng published.
Seize this opportunity to represent your brand.
Who can submit?
Publication date – Thursday, Nov. 19, 2020
How to participate:
Context
One hundred and eighty countries, including Canada, several in the Caribbean and its diasporic markets are celebrating Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) 2020. #Ecosystems and #Policy are among the themes of GEW 2020. Ecosystems focuses on building connected and thriving entrepreneur communities. Policy aims to recognize the work of government in helping entrepreneurs “start and scale”. It has been concluded that even with a COVID-19 vaccine the pandemic will be far from contained for 2021. Therefore we cannot rely on economic forecasts for informing business decision making.
Question:
SMEs, small, medium-sized and micro-enterprises.
Instructions:
Thank you for submitting your response in 100- 150 words for Views on News. Eighty words will be fine but not more than 150.
Include your name, the name of your business, city and the country where your business is located.
Please include a headshot photo or portrait with attitude that is not cluttered (There may be nice background image but you, your face should be visible.
Type or copy and paste “Views on News Entry” in the subject line.
I know some of you have been anxiously awaiting your question, six will be featured in Views on News in The Caribbean Camera.
A treasure hunt on Magate Wildhorse blog or LinkedIn page will lead you to the other media opportunities.
#IAmAnEntrepreneur
Conditions:
Each entrepreneur is limited to a maximum of two print and a radio opportunity only.
Depending on uptake you might be restricted to one during Global Entrepreneurship Week.
Copyright © 2020 by Meegan Scott, Magate Wildhorse Ltd .(Toronto), Magate Wildhorse Inc.,(New York). All rights reserved.
OVERVIEW
Visible minority businesses and visible majority businesses and the industries they serve have been plunged into crisis as a result of SARS-CoV-2.
While some industries and businesses are facing existential challenges, others are booming. Still there are old industries to be resurrected and new ways for bringing those under threat into new or expanded supply chains.
As the pandemic linger and continue to flip economic and social norms practitioners and researchers in trade, business, research, policy and international development must engage and work more closely together for driving rapid adaption, understanding of trends and helping countries to leverage and seize diaspora capital and pathways to new markets.
Economic development clusters, producers of geographical indications (GIs) and creative industry service providers must meet to discuss and plan the way forward.
This session aims to translate high level briefings to actions, policy and strategy directions for Chambers of Commerce and their members ― both established and diaspora entities (various diasporas and chambers).
Participants will be able to share challenges and opportunities with experts; as well as learn from experts. The Roundtable will explore and discuss novel solutions and best practices for keeping sustainable trade, and safe supplies flowing in addition to leveraging diasporas, home and cultural knowledge for diaspora and domestic market economic recovery and growth.
Practitioners in international trade, development and businesses will create their network map and agree novel ways of working together and harvesting best and emergent practices for business and driving international trade while building stronger resilient organizations.
Industry focus: Climate finance, agri-business and foods, high value manufacturing, crafts, fashion, fragrance, healthcare, the creative industries, development consulting, and education
On the agenda, participants will discuss:
Tour of Chamber Economic Impacts and recovery: The impact of COVID-19 on diaspora and established chambers of commerce and their members. What are some new and proposed business models for stronger businesses during and post the coronavirus crisis challenging period and develop robust post-crisis business models?
Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence and Technology Adaption: It is clear that technology and its adaption saves human lives as well as businesses. But creating awareness on what and how for SMEs is often at a cost that widens the chasm of access and inequalities. How can Chambers and development organizations work together to make facilitate awareness creation, reskilling and adaption? What resources exist for reducing the barriers of access and cost of adaption?
Diaspora Capital, Economic Development Clusters & Sustainable Development: COVID-19 have left us little choice other than to build trust, collaborate and cooperate. Finding local and global solutions requires that we meet, connect and risk it together for profit and growth.
How can industry clusters, chambers and development professionals collaborate, facilitate capacity building and investment flow for driving innovation that contributes to long-term viability, sustainability and harmonious societies?
Dates and Times
Times are listed as EST [New York, Toronto, Jamaica] the Eastern Caribbean is now one hour ahead of North America and Jamaica
Monday November 16, 2020 – 2:00 – 3:35 PM EST
Tuesday, November 17, 2020 | 10:00 – 11:45 AM EST
Wednesday, November 18, 2020 – 1:00 PM EST – 2:45 PM EST
Friday, November 20, 2020 – 10:00 AM EST – 11:45 AM EST
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Brought you by Magate Wildhorse Inc., New York in partnership with Magate Wildhorse Ltd, Toronto, The Community of Practice of Caribbean Immigrant Entrepreneurs (The CoP), Caribbean Diaspora Professional Business Association (CDPBA, and the Pan African Chamber of Commerce.
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“Towards a Policy Framework for Accelerating Caribbean Entrepreneurship at Home and in the Diaspora”.
Join in the entrepreneurs and key stakeholder leg of this discussion — commenced at the premiere edition of the BIDEM International Caribbean Diaspora Entrepreneurs’ Conference and Trade Show, held in Toronto, October 13-15, 2020.
The Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business and Export, Canada and the Honourable Audley Shaw, Minister of Investment and Commerce, Jamaica made their contribution to the dialogue during the Minister’s panel.
Entrepreneurs, consultants, political entrepreneurs and the media are now invited to make their contribution to articulating the change we want to see. Changes that will drive the delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals and local goals for host and home countries.
Diaspora entrepreneurs in Brooklyn, rest of the USA, all destinations where Caribbeans live outside of their home countries— including other Caribbean Islands and Latin America— are welcome to join us.
Date: Thursday, November 19, 2020 | Time: 7:30 – 9:00 PM EST
Prior registration to participate in this event is required.
Registration Form, click the words Registration Form to register for this and other GEW activities.
#Attitude!
A Conversation on Resilience Skills and Behaviours for Caribbean Entrepreneurs in domestic and diasporic markets.
Be with us when we celebrate Global Entrepreneurship Week 2020 (GEW2020).
This year GEW will be celebrate November 16-22, 2020.
“On April 6, 2017, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution recognizing the crucial role Micro-, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) play in achieving the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Resolution (A/71/279) designates June 27 as “Micro-, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Day”. With support from ICSB, the Permanent Mission of Argentina to the UN authored the resolution that was presented to and negotiated with all UN member states.
The resolution was co-sponsored by 54 member states, representing over 5 billion people”.
As part of celebrating Global Entrepreneurship Week 2020 we will host
a Conversation on Resilience Skills and Behaviours for Caribbean and diaspora entrepreneurs.
Tuesday, November 17, 2020 | 7:30 – 8:50 PM
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Event Facilitator: Meegan Scott
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Details at: Showcase or the image above to view.
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Join Magate Wildhorse Consulting, Caribbean Diaspora Connect, WBCA 102.9 FM, and The Community of Practice for Caribbean Immigrant Entrepreneurs in celebrating and creating awareness around barriers to entrepreneurship and how to overcome them.
Aired on: WBA 102.9A FM
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If you’ve got Jamaica or Caribbean roots you are welcome to join us for the celebrations and interviews.
Deadline for Registration: Saturday, November 14, 2020.
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The show aims to let Caribbean diasporans put their fingers on on the problems that hold us back from growing mainstream sized businesses with that delightful ethnic flavour.
The barriers to be addressed are listed below.
The Barriers:
The programme will gather input to be including in the research “Towards a Policy Framework for Accelerating Caribbean Entrepreneurship at Home and in the Diaspora”.
Caribbean entrepreneurs in diasporic and domestic market are invited to share in the online forum at the following link:
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