BILL
CLINTON CHALLENGES UK ASIAN ENTREPRENEURS
(4th July 2003)
Former
US President Bill Clinton has challenged UK Asian entrepreneurs
to use their success and position to make a difference in their
local communities and in the Indian sub-continent. "Communities
cannot live in isolation if we are to address racial and cultural
intolerances," he said, speaking at the ABi Annual luncheon
at the Royal Opera House on July 3, where he addressed an audience
of over 300 entrepreneurs and policy makers.
In
a speech lasting more than thirty minutes, the former president
expanded on how economic advancement and prosperity must be shared
globally. He explained how the aims of the William J Clinton Foundation,
established after his leaving office, were specifically to strengthen
the capacity of people to meet the challenges of global interdependence.
The
event was sponsored by UK-based minority business support experts
ABi Associates Ltd and supported by US hotel groups, the Diplomat
Hotel Corporation and La Quinta Corporation.
Picking
up the theme of giving back, ABi director, Vijay Amin, announced
the "Helping Hands" initiative. He challenged every one
in the audience to give seven hours of their time each year, to
work with ABi and its partners in helping individuals from disadvantaged
communities and deprived areas to become economically and socially
active. "Social and human capital is in short supply and by
giving of their time, successful entrepreneurs can make a difference
in other people's lives," he said.
His
challenge has already been accepted by a significant number of the
entrepreneurs present and the "Helping Hands" initiative
will be launched later this year. Entrepreneurs will be encouraged
to give of their time and expertise in the role of mentors and advisers
for new businesses and to open up their companies to enable new
entrepreneurs from disadvantaged communities to gain insight into
effective business development. For more information please visit
- www.abi.co.uk
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