We Care Worldwide, Inc. and it’s private & corporate partners will donate over $90 million dollars in Global Entrepreneurship Training Scholarships to Teens and Young Adults around the world in 2008.
Entrepreneur Steve Conley’s dream of an online Global Entrepreneurship
Institute has become a reality. The first year’s goal is to train
20,000 young people around the globe to be community leaders,
global
networking experts and most importantly to understand Economic
Reciprocity.
The training provides a foundation for choosing to develop an entrepreneurial mindset, and covers self-assessments, leadership and business management skills, business plan development, web-based business basics, marketing strategies, relationship building, communications, networking and economic reciprocity.
Conley explains: “Our process uses technology to accommodate time zones around the world. We combine technical information with a real world perspective by having successful business people share their knowledge with our students.” Conley says that examples used in his course represent real world business opportunities and include African American business people as role models and mentors.
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Minority groups' share of $10 trillion U.S. consumer market is growing steadily, according to annual buying power study from Terry College's Selig Center for Economic Growth
ATHENS, Ga. -- The buying power of Hispanics -- now the nation's largest minority group -- will exceed $860 billion in 2007 and is whizzing its way to more than $1.2 trillion five years from now, according to an annual report on minority buying power released Tuesday by the Selig Center for Economic Growth at the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business.
Tracking a similar course, African American buying power will total $845 billion in 2007 and is projected to top $1.1 trillion by 2012 -- a 34 percent increase over the five-year period.
Americans of Asian ancestry, representing the third largest minority group, will see their purchasing power grow almost as fast as Hispanics over the next five years. Asian buying power is forecast to grow 45.9 percent, versus 46.3 percent for Hispanics. In dollars, Asian buying power will total $459 billion in 2007, rising to $670 billion by 2012. More
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