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Three Guyanese to participate in US young leaders programme

 
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Christine Profitt, founder of The Scrubs Hub

THE U.S. Embassy is proud to announce the Guyana cohort of the 2017 Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Professional Fellows Programme.

The five-week programme, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, will bring 250 young leaders from 36 countries in the Caribbean and Latin America to the United States to augment their business or social venture plans, learn from U.S. counterparts, and share best practices, the US Embassy here said.

Founder of Ecab, Charles Hutson

According to the embassy the YLAI programme supports the United States’ commitment to increase trade and investment in the region and, in the words of Vice-President, Mike Pence, “bring even more of our business culture of entrepreneurship and innovation all across [the Caribbean] so that your prosperity and our prosperity will continue to expand together.”

Out of well over 3,000 applications submitted from the region, three young Guyanese leaders have been accepted to the Programme: Suzanne Hamilton, Founder of Sosh Solutions in Linden, which offers globally recognised professional qualification courses for local entrepreneurs and addresses the unavailability of professional and youth development opportunities in the fields of accounting, business, and finance.

Charles Hutson founded Ecab, a mobile app for calling taxis that allows cab-seekers to electronically hail the closest available cab, while allowing drivers to earn more by saving on gasoline and time. Christine Profitt is the founder of The Scrubs Hub, an organisation that provides quality medical garments and personal protective gear for medical professionals across Guyana at an affordable cost. As part of her social responsibility commitment, Christine has committed a percentage of the organisation’s income towards the “I CAN” project for disadvantaged youth, single parents, and other young adults in Agricola.

Suzanne Hamilton is the Founder of Sosh Solutions in Linden

The YLAI Professional Fellows Programme kicks off in Atlanta, Georgia. The young leaders will then participate in a four-week fellowship in cities throughout the United States, where the host-businesses will mentor and guide the fellows through an entrepreneurship curriculum.

The program concludes with a closing summit in Washington, D.C., which will focus on leadership and skills development training. Fellows would then return to their ventures with new skills, resources, on-going support from U.S. counterparts, and an improved network, strengthening business ties between the United States and Guyana.

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What is evident is that the Black Guyanese knows how to successfully apply for grants, welfare aid etc. But in practicality they lag far behind the IndoG's when it comes to actual accomplishment in business sector.  Most of the successful Black Guyanese I know in the US are in govt services, army, navy, police etc.  

FM

What does this have to do with the Guyana Government and unity? This is a program run by the US State Department. Applications are made directly to the program not the Guyana Government. There is a selection panel in The US specifically for this program. They receive applications from several countries and they choose the winners. We went over this last year but I guess some people "head a bit hard" and they don't learn too fast.

https://ylai.state.gov/fellowship/

Mars
Mars posted:

What does this have to do with the Guyana Government and unity? This is a program run by the US State Department. Applications are made directly to the program not the Guyana Government. There is a selection panel in The US specifically for this program. They receive applications from several countries and they choose the winners. We went over this last year but I guess some people "head a bit hard" and they don't learn too fast.

https://ylai.state.gov/fellowship/

why waste time pointing out the obvious to those unwilling to read and understand....

FM
Mars posted:

What does this have to do with the Guyana Government and unity? This is a program run by the US State Department. Applications are made directly to the program not the Guyana Government. There is a selection panel in The US specifically for this program. They receive applications from several countries and they choose the winners. We went over this last year but I guess some people "head a bit hard" and they don't learn too fast.

https://ylai.state.gov/fellowship/

The GOG is not to blame, true enough, however why is it that Guyanese Blacks get these awards ahead of IndoGs due to entitlement,  but come back only to perform poorly in the business arena?  You see them ending up selling fry fish and plantain, while the IndoGs who were denied the opportunity far outshine their Afro counterparts. 

FM
RiffRaff posted:
Mars posted:

What does this have to do with the Guyana Government and unity? This is a program run by the US State Department. Applications are made directly to the program not the Guyana Government. There is a selection panel in The US specifically for this program. They receive applications from several countries and they choose the winners. We went over this last year but I guess some people "head a bit hard" and they don't learn too fast.

https://ylai.state.gov/fellowship/

why waste time pointing out the obvious to those unwilling to read and understand....

The problem is a lot bigger than that. These idiots are reading and can't understand.

GTAngler
RiffRaff posted:
Mars posted:

What does this have to do with the Guyana Government and unity? This is a program run by the US State Department. Applications are made directly to the program not the Guyana Government. There is a selection panel in The US specifically for this program. They receive applications from several countries and they choose the winners. We went over this last year but I guess some people "head a bit hard" and they don't learn too fast.

https://ylai.state.gov/fellowship/

why waste time pointing out the obvious to those unwilling to read and understand....

So true. Anything logical and intelligent posted here is knocked down by some. This racism shit will kill us all.

Tola
Drugb posted:
Mars posted:

What does this have to do with the Guyana Government and unity? This is a program run by the US State Department. Applications are made directly to the program not the Guyana Government. There is a selection panel in The US specifically for this program. They receive applications from several countries and they choose the winners. We went over this last year but I guess some people "head a bit hard" and they don't learn too fast.

https://ylai.state.gov/fellowship/

The GOG is not to blame, true enough, however why is it that Guyanese Blacks get these awards ahead of IndoGs due to entitlement,  but come back only to perform poorly in the business arena?  You see them ending up selling fry fish and plantain, while the IndoGs who were denied the opportunity far outshine their Afro counterparts. 

 

Who is eligible to apply?

Candidates will be considered without respect to race, color, religion, sex, gender, sexuality, national origin, disability or any other protected characteristic as established by U.S. law. Applicants with disabilities are eligible and encouraged to apply for the YLAI Professional Fellows Program.

https://ylai.state.gov/fellowship/

Mars
Drugb posted:
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.  but come back only to perform poorly in the business arena?  .

You cannot have it both ways.  

1. I very much doubt that the vendors are beneficiaries of any training.

2. Your screams that 100% of Indians are all expert business people and that blacks are all incompetent will suggest that blacks should get preference in accessing training.

3. Maybe Indians think that they are all business experts so don't apply.

Its the US government that makes the selection so clearly the candidates who are selected more fit the profile of people who the USA wants to train. Maybe you need to readjust your racism.

FM
Drugb posted:
Mars posted:

What does this have to do with the Guyana Government and unity? This is a program run by the US State Department. Applications are made directly to the program not the Guyana Government. There is a selection panel in The US specifically for this program. They receive applications from several countries and they choose the winners. We went over this last year but I guess some people "head a bit hard" and they don't learn too fast.

https://ylai.state.gov/fellowship/

The GOG is not to blame, true enough, however why is it that Guyanese Blacks get these awards ahead of IndoGs due to entitlement,  but come back only to perform poorly in the business arena?  You see them ending up selling fry fish and plantain, while the IndoGs who were denied the opportunity far outshine their Afro counterparts. 

This may seem like I'm picking on you but I have this affliction that when I see shit, I am compelled to flush. Did you miss the part where this is a program run by the UNITED STATES STATE DEPARTMENT???? They are the ones selecting the recipients.

GTAngler
yuji22 posted:

Blacks make up only 28 Percent of the population. Unity Granger/Burnham style. Attendees must be thinking that Guyana is an African country.

Blacks and mixed make up 49% of the population.  Mixed people operate within the same cultural contexts as do blacks.  Trotman says that he is mixed as does Benschop.  You will consider them to be black.  Therefore it is easy to see 6that the number is higher than 19%.

Indians are 39% and yet over 80% of those heading state corporations and ambassadorial slots were Indians and very few of the remainder were black.

I see that "ahbe pan tap, black man time done" screams that you uttered during the PPP era make you look quite stupid now.

FM
Drugb posted:
.  You see them ending up selling fry fish and plantain, while the IndoGs who were denied the opportunity far outshine their Afro counterparts. 

None of the candidates selected were of the street vendor variety.  Of course they are blacks and so you think the worst of them. 

THAT is what Jagdeo wished people in Linden to do when he tossed 80% of the bauxite workers on the breadline and didn't try to stimulate other economic activity in that town.

FM

I hope I don't get banned for calling them congenital racist. I was accused that I am indirectly attacking their parents who raised them like this. 

They are slaves to their racist mentality and they see everything thru their racist lenses.

 

Mitwah
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Mitwah posted:

I hope I don't get banned for calling them congenital racist. I was accused that I am indirectly attacking their parents who raised them like this. 

They are slaves to their racist mentality and they see everything thru their racist lenses.

 

Why should you be banned ???

,they are "Racist"

Django
Last edited by Django
GTAngler posted:
Drugb posted:
Mars posted:

What does this have to do with the Guyana Government and unity? This is a program run by the US State Department. Applications are made directly to the program not the Guyana Government. There is a selection panel in The US specifically for this program. They receive applications from several countries and they choose the winners. We went over this last year but I guess some people "head a bit hard" and they don't learn too fast.

https://ylai.state.gov/fellowship/

The GOG is not to blame, true enough, however why is it that Guyanese Blacks get these awards ahead of IndoGs due to entitlement,  but come back only to perform poorly in the business arena?  You see them ending up selling fry fish and plantain, while the IndoGs who were denied the opportunity far outshine their Afro counterparts. 

This may seem like I'm picking on you but I have this affliction that when I see shit, I am compelled to flush. Did you miss the part where this is a program run by the UNITED STATES STATE DEPARTMENT???? They are the ones selecting the recipients.

Apparently you did not take the time to read my comments. Entitlements are a way of life for Blacks, it is no different in these awards where the US set aside quotas for Blacks and send Indos to the back. You see nothing wrong with this picture, 3 blacks picked when indos make up a significant size of the Guyanese population? 

In addition, why is it that they get all these training only to return home to under perform in the real world. 

FM
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