Appreciating our FATE Volunteers for July 2018

Thank you very much to all those who made it possible to support our entrepreneurs on their journey to start, grow and scale their businesses through the month of July.

1. Building a digitally enabled business in the Aspiring Entrepreneurs Digital programme
Our faculty who provided support in building digitally enabled businesses through the concluded  AEP programme in Lagos (AEP 66).

 

 

2. Graduate Entrepreneurship Fund

We appreciate our volunteers who gave their time, experience and expertise during the Graduate Entrepreneurship Fund (GEF) programme which is aimed at encouraging and promoting entrepreneurship among serving members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).                                                                                                                   

 

3. Emerging Entrepreneurs Programme

Our faculty who provided support in the month of July during the EEP programme for owner managers and entrepreneurs looking to reposition and take their business to the next level.

4. NutriPitch

In the selection of the top 10 nutrition and food safety focused businesses for the NutriPitch, these individuals helped us in our shortlist.

Panelists: 

 

 5. FATE Content Contributors

Content is King and these individuals helped us expand our ever increasing range of videos, articles, templates and resources on the MSMEHub.

6. Scaling Up High Potential Agribusinesses

We thank you for devoting your time and experience to our Agribusiness entrepreneurs in the month of July.

7. The FATE Consulting Clinic

A lot of thanks to these expert professionals who provided one-on-one consulting support to our entrepreneurs in the areas of tax, human resources and funding.

 

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