Tony Elumelu, an attributed
philanthropist and African billionaire, is a stellar businessman
with specialized training in economics, seeking to change the economic
standing of those in the African-American community. Elumelu chairs
Heirs Holdings and Transcorp, and is also the founder of the esteemed
Toney Elumelu Foundation.
In 2014, Elumelu, along with other prominent American and African
business moguls, partnered to form a summit in Washington
DC that consisted of more than 45 African and American business heads,
along with 50 African business leaders. The common theme of the platform
was to see to the improvement in the economic stance of Africans, as
well as African-Americans, and to create advancement opportunities for
all who interacted.
Elumelu’s statements to the media explained that the summit presented a
promising opportunity for individuals to make positive returns on
contributions made to valuable incentives around the Atlantic. He
expressed that this was not mere chatter, but an outlet to expose those
involved to greater opportunities in business growth.
The vision set forth by Tony Elumelu is one that he believes merges more
than simple aid; it creates a solid partnership between Africa and the
U.S. It’s the beginning of a business journey that takes a different,
but more rewarding, path for all of those invested. The trip to Africa
taken by President Obama was another key indicator that steps are being
taken in the right directions to strengthen business ventures between
Africa and America.
These attempts coexist with The Tony Elumelu Foundation as it extends
its principles for growth to businesses owned or started by women and
minorities. The most significant move, by far, is the entrepreneurship
program that The Tony Elumelu Foundation will spearhead. It is designed
on a financial standing of $100,000,000 to be disbursed among
entrepreneurs throughout the U.S and Africa.
This newly formed relationship between Africa and the U.S is one that
can create a positive mode of growth for African American entrepreneurs
who stay the course and take the route the foundation has designed. The
overwhelming occurrences of negativity surrounding African Americans in
the press makes it necessary for many to find outlets that help them
reach their full business potential. The summit created the opportunity
and the foundation’s program provides the means to capitalize on the
opportunity.
By Angela Wills
http://financialjuneteenth.com/african-billionaire-launches-100-million-dollar-program-for-african-american-entrepreneurs/

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