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Winner of Nia Mentor Award unveiled, Nissa Butler prepares for a $7K financial boost and a year of strategic support
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“Elated, overwhelmed and excited,” Nissa Butler said as she described how she felt upon receiving the call that confirmed her as the winner of the inaugural Nia Mentor Award.
Butler, a full-time entrepreneur and owner of “Butler Inscriptions”, attracted the highest scores from all seven mentors through her demonstration of strategic planning, desire to contribute to community building, and evidence of research on this year’s Honoree, Dame Bridget Harris, a release said.
In addition to the $7,000 she will receive from the originators of this award, and the invaluable mentorship opportunity, Butler will receive seven books chosen by each mentor for its impact on their lives, stationery sponsored by Paperclips, and accessories sponsored by Shop Zoe Mercedes.
The struggle continues . . . may we be inspired
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So who are some of the unheralded and unsung local heroes who did mightily for us here in Antigua and Barbuda? Who are they that distinguished themselves in the struggle for a better Antigua and Barbuda? The list is as long as it is varied, and we will only be able to scratch the surface in recounting their wondrous deeds. But here is just a sampling. Mind you, some of the names that we are about to call cannot be found in any history text, and we certainly thank
Paddy ‘the Griot’ Simon for providing some of the information contained herein.