Greenpreneurs week celebrates Green Entrepreneurship in the Eastern Caribbean Greenpreneurs Week, The week kicked off with an insightful opening session on green entrepreneurship. It featured an overview of the Initiative, inspiring testimonials, a look into the current green entrepreneurship ecosystem, and a closing address by His Excellency Dr. Didacus Jules, Director General of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), a key partner in the Initiative. Highlighting the commitment to nurturing green innovation, two end-of-year showcases were held in Grenada and Saint Lucia. These events offered a platform for government officials, Greenpreneurs, mentors, coaches, and other stakeholders to network and gain insights into the notable achievements made in their respective countries over the past three years. A pivotal aspect of Greenpreneurs Week was the Investor Round Tables, where nine Greenpreneurs had an opportunity to pitch their business to a panel of distinguished investors over two days. The Investor panels comprised: Kelvin Alie, Senior Vice President, Strategy, Delivery and Field Partnership – Conservation International Carmen Gomez Trigg, CEO – Eastern Caribbean Partial Credit Guarantee Corporation Nichola Evans – Republic Bank (EC) Veronica Hildenbrand, Senior Associate – Cross Boundary Advisory Randall Joseph Hooker, Sustainable Finance Officer – GGGI LAC Regional Office Cheryl Senhouse, Finance Innovation Director – Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator Damie Sinanan, Manager, Competitiveness and Export Promotion – Caribbean Export Development Agency Cletus Joseph, Executive Director – National Development Foundation of Dominica Limited Albert Arlington Paul, Loans Manager – National Cooperative Credit Union Dominica The Investor Round Tables offered Greenpreneurs a valuable opportunity to secure funding and expand their ventures, thus playing a pivotal role in fostering the growth of the green economy in the Eastern Caribbean. Greenpreneurs Week marked the conclusion of the three-year Eastern Caribbean Initiative funded by the Qatar Fund for Development and implemented in partnership with the OECS Commission. As the project officially closes on March 31, 2024, the OECS Competitive Business Unit will continue to serve as the point of contact for inquiries and further information regarding green entrepreneurship efforts in the Eastern Caribbean. The contact information will be available on all our online platforms post-March 31, 2024.
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