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Digicel and Clinton Global Initiative Ignite the Spirit of Enterprise in Haiti Through New Awards Programme

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – An awards programme which seeks to identify, reward and cultivate entrepreneurs whose business initiatives can give Haiti new economic foundations, was launched today by Digicel, in association with the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI).

“Recognising entrepreneurial spirit through acclaiming successes is a key driver in building an enterprise economy,” said Mr. Denis O’Brien, Chairman, Digicel Group. “That’s why we have created The Digicel Entrepreneur of the Year Awards Programme, with a fitting theme Ignite the Spirit of Enterprise, and the vision it embraces is nothing less than a thoroughly regenerated, newly modernised, enterprise-driven Haiti,” he added.

Digicel Entrepreneur of the Year Haiti 2010 Launched

Nominations are now invited from across six categories: Tourism and Culture, The Environment, Food and Agriculture, Industry, Services and Emerging Entrepreneurs. A nominee must be the founder/owner of the business and have a full, active interest in the company. Entrepreneurs can be nominated by anyone, including themselves.

A judging panel of eight, chaired by Denis O’Brien, will evaluate nominations according to strict criteria, including the company’s strategic direction, record of innovation, financial performance, and importantly, community impact (full panel listed below).

A shortlist of nominees will be selected in each of four regions across Haiti and finals will take place in each. A total of 24 will emerge as national finalists to become part of a celebration journey and will take centre stage in the National Final in December. One national winner will be announced in each category, and from these, one will be crowned the 2010 Digicel Entrepreneur of the Year.

“There could be no more fitting or dramatic setting for the final of the Digicel Entrepreneur of the Year awards in December than the iconic Marché de Fer or Iron Market in Port-au-Prince which was built in 1889 as a symbol of Haiti’s traditional trading prowess. Its phoenix-like renewal will represent a promise to the people of Haiti that good things can come out of appalling adversity — fostered by a powerful coalition of local spirit and international goodwill,” said O’Brien.

Through the programme, the aim is that entrepreneurs work together for the first time in a manner that allows them to benefit from shared learning experiences, to focus on scalability, and to look outside Haiti to the international marketplace for future growth.

The 24 finalists will be given the opportunity to engage in a three-day Executive Education Programme at Florida International University in Miami. This CEO Retreat will deliver training in leadership, innovation and strategy.

The Digicel Entrepreneur of the Year is sponsored by AIC Insurance, Sogebank, Coles Group and The Soros Foundation. It is supported by The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Haiti, The Centre for Free Enterprise and Democracy, Le Nouvelliste and Le Matin.

Nominations for the Digicel Entrepreneur of the Year Programme must be submitted using the official nomination form or via www.digicelhaitientrepreneur.com by Friday, 11th June 2010.

Digicel Entrepreneur of the Year Judging Panel 2010

Denis O’Brien, Chairman Judging Panel, Chairman, Digicel Group
Reginald Boulos, President, Chamber of Commerce and Industry Haiti
Yanick Mezil, President, Haitian Federation of Small and Medium Enterprises
Richard Coles, Chief Executive, Coles Group
Michele Pierre-Louis, Chairperson, Connaissance et Liberte-FOKAL
Jovenal Moise, President, Chamber of Commerce and Industry, North West
Oliver Barrau, Chief Executive, AIC
Jean Maurice Buteau, Chief Executive, JMB SA

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