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The Global Black Impact Summit has announced Dr. Ehsan Natour’s joining of the event taking place in Dubai on February 27 as a distinguished speaker.
As a seasoned medical professional and an expert in his field, Natour brings a unique perspective shaped by his diverse and extraordinary journey and education,will contribute to GBIS 2024 by offering his wealth of knowledge and expertise. With a background in complex aortic pathology, heart-lung transplants and left ventricle assist devices, Dr. Natour’s work at the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) demonstrates his commitment to advancing cardiac care. As an educator and Head of the Aorta Surgery Program, he significantly contributes to medical education and surgical programs. This is against the backdrop that,as the world of medicine evolves and new technologies and breakthroughs are made, the value of inclusivity within the field becomes even more critical,according to a recent official statement issued in Dubai,
Since 2016, the statement noted,Dr. Natour has been living and working in Maastricht in the Netherlands and Aachen in Germany, further expanding his impact on the field of cardiac surgery. His book, ‘When life comes to a standstill’,it also noted, reflects not only his medical expertise but also his dedication to supporting patients and their relatives through the foundation ‘Stilgezet’. This Dutch foundation initiates sustainable change in the healthcare system through various activities and art projects. “As a speaker at GBIS 2024, Dr. Natour is poised to offer profound insights into healthcare challenges, patient support, and the intersection of medicine and social impact. “He will bring a global perspective to the event, making him a potential catalyst for discussions on transformative change in healthcare systems.
“Dr. Natour’s unique blend of medical expertise, educational leadership, and social entrepreneurship aligns seamlessly with the event’s theme – Black Excellence: Unleashing the Unexplored Potential for Global Unity – promising to be a driver of change at GBIS 2024.”it further added.
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Black Medical Expertise Excellence Celebrated at Global Black Impact Summit,Dubai 2024
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#BlackExcellence in Architecture: Driving Cultural Representation
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, January 25, 2024/ — Shaping our physical environment, creating a sense of identity and place, and supporting economic development are but a few of the functional purposes of architecture. Architects play a critical role in providing places for people to live and work, improving the quality of human life and supporting the aesthetics within a designed environment.This year’s Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) { https://GlobalBlackImpact.com/} – taking place in Dubai on February 27, 2024 – will explore the achievements of Black architects and designers, whose work serves as a symbol of culture, society, and development. Architects shape the world we live in, casting an emotional impact on people and changing our perception of space. Serving as the first Black architect to become a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 1923, the work of Paul R. Williams resulted in his bestowment of the institution’s prestigious Merit Award for his design of the MCA building in Beverly Hills, California. Williams’ impressive oeuvre encompasses the design of the homes of Frank Sinatra, Lucille Ball, and Lon Cheney, to name a few.
Centered around the theme, ‘Black Excellence: Unleashing the Unexplored Potential for Global Unity’, this year’s summit underscores the value of innovation, inspiration, and authenticity.
Known for her lavish use of form, straddling the line between openness and utility, Norma Merrick Sklarek’s notable works include the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo and the Terminal One station at the Los Angeles International Airport.In addition to becoming the first woman licensed as an architect in New York and California, Sklarek became the first African American woman member of the AIA and the first to co-own an architectural firm.As a medium, architecture provides designers an opportunity to express their artistry on a larger scale than other traditional artists. The accessibility and visibility of their work offers a greater influence on a wider population and for much longer a term.
As such, the transcontinental scope of architect and designer, Pascale Sablan, includes notable buildings such as the Museum of the Built Environment in Saudi Arabia and the Bronx Point project in New York.Her work on commercial, cultural, and residential buildings has resulted in Sablan becoming the recipient of numerous awards including the 2018 Pratt Alumni Achievement Award, Emerging New York Architect Merit Award, and the NOMA Price for Excellence in Design.Renowned for his innovative and sustainable architectural style, Burkinabe-German architect, Diébédo Francis Kéré became the first African to receive the prestigious Pritzker Architecture Prize. Kéré’s portfolio, which includes civic infrastructure and temporary installations, is notable for its innovative use of local resources and participatory design methods.
His work includes the Gando Primary School in Burkina Faso, the National Park of Mali, and the Serpentine Pavilion in the UK. Kéré’s focus on social initiatives has been celebrated for embodying the values of the communities where he works, driven by a commitment to environmental understanding and service to humanity.Architectural excellence and the influence of Black designers in the field will be a focus-point during this year’s GBIS event, which will highlight the contributions, achievements, and influence of Black architects from all over the world.
The Summit will unite participants under the common goal of celebrating and supporting innovation and inclusivity in the realm of architecture, promoting equal opportunities and inspiration to Black creatives and trailblazers.Global Black Impact Summit 2024
The Global Black Impact Summit is an annual event – organized by Energy Capital & Power – that seeks to celebrate the achievements of the Black community, promote excellence, and explore untapped potential across various fields. This year’s summit is set to be a transformative experience, featuring influential speakers, engaging panel discussions, and networking opportunities that encourage attendees to reach new heights.
To secure your spot at this prestigious gathering, register promptly at www.GlobalBlackImpact.com.
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Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) 2024: Enabling Black-Owned Businesses to Go Global
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, January 19, 2024/ — Black-owned businesses have emerged as integral players in the global economy, able to foster economic empowerment and contribute to enhanced diversity and inclusion in the workplace.In the United States, the number of Black-owned businesses increased by nearly 14% pre-pandemic and accounted for a larger share of increases in revenues, employees and payrolls than other racial groups. Marked by rising Black entrepreneurship rates and growing demand for minority-owned businesses, there is a unique opportunity for Black-owned brands to play an even more prominent role in the global marketplace.The upcoming Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) – taking place next month in Dubai – will feature panel discussions, workshops and networking sessions on strategies for Black-owned businesses and brands to succeed across markets and customer segments.
Identifying Strategies for Success
Boasting some of the world’s most recognized and fastest-growing brands, the Black business community has positioned itself at the forefront of innovation. From entertainment and fashion to technology and manufacturing, these companies have bridged gaps in their respective industries through pioneering market research, innovative marketing techniques, dynamic partnerships and a strong digital presence, among other key strategies.
Businesses and brands like World Wide Technology, Jay Z’s Roc Nation, BET Networks, Shea Moisture, FUBU, Dangote Group and the African Energy Chamber have successfully thrived in international markets due to their high degree of cultural competence, awareness and adaptability.
BET Networks, for instance – since its formation in 1980 by Robert L. Johnson, the first African American billionaire – has evolved into a prominent global television network and earned recognition due to the authenticity of its programming and resonance with its target audience.As the global economy continues to evolve – shaped by growing demand for innovative and next-generation services – a comprehensive knowledge of customer segmentation and niche and mass markets are crucial to the success of Black-owned businesses across geographies.
In this context, companies like Shea Moisture stand out. With a history spanning over three decades, the beauty and personal care brand has garnered global acclaim for its diverse product range that targets a customer segment (women of color) previously ignored by mainstream beauty brands.Beyond generating revenues, Black-owned businesses play a pivotal role in empowering local communities and alleviating poverty. A notable example is the Dangote Group, established by Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote and serving as one of the largest conglomerates in Africa, spanning industries like construction, consumer goods, logistics, textiles and agriculture.
Currently employing over 18,000 individuals across various African markets, the Dangote Group not only stimulates job creation, but also contributes to broad and diversified economic growth in the countries in which it operates.Black-owned firms also serve as key advocates for enhanced diversity and inclusivity within their respective business environments.
An exemplary case is the African Energy Chamber – founded by NJ Ayuk, a Cameroonian attorney, author and businessman – which spearheads initiatives like African Energy Week, championing local and female participation in the energy sector and bringing diverse perspectives and innovative ideas to the forefront of Africa’s energy poverty crisis.As Black-owned businesses continue to expand, they also contribute to a more competitive and innovative business ecosystem.
The success of these companies provides a model for aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners, fostering entrepreneurship and cultivating diverse talent across industries. Moreover, the success of Black-owned businesses can help address economic disparities and systemic inequalities by providing new avenues for economic participation and wealth accumulation within Black communities.Celebrating the success of Black-owned businesses on a global scale, GBIS 2024 will host high-level discussions sharing insights and strategies for companies to thrive in international markets, drawing on existing examples of success and innovation.
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Weaving the Culinary Tapestry: A Journey through the African Diaspora
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, December 28, 2023/ — Food is a unique storyteller, a cultural bridge and a carrier of traditions. As a result, the culinary traditions and rich tapestry of cuisines belonging to the global Black community have played a valuable role in contemporary culture.
These traditions not only illustrate the inspiration, creativity and shared heritage of Black people, but also serve as a common thread that connects diverse cultures and geographies. From the shores of West Africa to the vibrant streets of the Caribbean, the flavors, techniques and dishes of the African diaspora have transcended borders, uniting people from across the globe. The Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) — which unites and celebrates the achievements of the global Black community on February 27, 2024 in Dubai — will explore the influence of the African diaspora on a wide range of industries, such as the culinary arts.
Africa: The Roots of Flavor
An exploration into the culinary heritage of the global Black community begins with the roots of African cuisine. The continent’s diverse landscape and myriad cultures have given rise to a vast array of ingredients, cooking methods and flavors.In West Africa, staples like yams, okra, plantains and an array of vibrant spices are central to the local cuisine, with traditional local dishes including Jollof rice, Fufu – made from cassava root – and Egusi soup.
In South Africa, the fusion dish Bobotie – a spiced minced meat bake with an egg-based topping – reflects the country’s historical influences, blending Dutch, Malay and Indian flavors. Central Africa contributes to this culinary tapestry with dishes like Saka-Saka in Congo, made from cassava leaves cooked with spices, and Poulet Nyembwe in Gabon, featuring chicken in a rich red palm nut sauce. These dishes highlight the use of local ingredients and establish the roots of traditional African cuisines across regions.
The African Diaspora and a Fusion of Cultures
Starting from the 16th century, the transatlantic slave trade facilitated the movement of millions of Africans to various parts of the world, including the Americas and the Caribbean. These journeys brought with them longstanding culinary traditions, which over time, evolved and adapted to the ingredients and resources found locally, while preserving the foundations of authentic cooking methods and flavors.In the Caribbean, the fusion of African, indigenous and European culinary traditions and techniques gave birth to Creole cuisine. Dishes like Gumbo — a hearty stew served over rice and Callaloo — a leafy green stew — showcase the rich melding of influences.
They tell the story of a resilient people who had to adapt and create new traditions, while preserving their roots. In the United States, African Americans developed Soul Food, a cuisine that celebrates their enduring connection to their African heritage. Dishes like collard greens, a flavorful leafy green dish, cornbread and fried chicken, stand apart from traditional African dishes. Yet they provide more than just sustenance; they serve as a celebration of cultural resilience, warmth, protection and identity.
The influence of the African diaspora on global cuisine is undeniable. Dishes like Acarajé in Brazil – a stuffed fritter sold and eaten as street food – finds its roots in the Yoruba people from Nigeria, Benin and Togo, while Ackee and saltfish – Jamaica’s national dish – was initially brought to the Caribbean from Ghana and stems from the name for the Akyem people. These examples reflect how the diaspora has enriched culinary traditions around the world and are a testament to its enduring impact on food and culture.
Pioneers and Innovators in the Culinary World
Throughout history, pioneering Black chefs have broken barriers in the culinary world. In the US, renowned chefs like Edna Lewis and Patrick Clark paved the way for the next generation of Black chefs to innovate and shape the world of food. Chef Marcus Samuelsson, an Ethiopian-born Swedish-American, is renowned for his culinary empire that spans from Harlem to Sweden.
Kwame Onwuachi, a Nigerian-American chef, has left his mark on the culinary scene with a background that includes training in the world’s top kitchens. Sheldon Simeon, a Filipino-Black chef, celebrates the fusion of two cultures by exploring the ancestral roots of Hawaiian cuisine.
GBIS 2024 strives to recognize and celebrate the achievements of Black individuals across industries, with a view to creating a more diverse and inclusive professional landscape. Just as culinary traditions continue to evolve and innovate, the Summit aims to unleash the full potential of the global Black community and explore the vast array of traditions and heritage associated with the African diaspora.
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Investing in Black-Owned Businesses is Investing in the Future
By promoting investments in Black-owned businesses, the Global Black Impact Summit will unleash a wave of economic equality and societal transformation, heralding a new era of diversity and inclusion in the business world DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, August 18, 2023/ — As the world increasingly acknowledges the importance of fostering diversity, equity and inclusion, the Black Impact Foundation’s Global Black Impact Summit (GBIS) (https://GlobalBlackImpact.com/) – which is organized by Energy Capital & Power (https://EnergyCapitalPower.com/) – emerges as a beacon of change.
With an unyielding focus on economic growth, wealth disparities and generating opportunities for Black communities, investing in Black-owned businesses takes the spotlight as a powerful catalyst for societal advancement.
By magnifying the significance of investing in Black-owned businesses, GBIS will reshape the business landscape into one that embraces inclusivity, advances communities, and drives sustainable economic progress.
Anticipate a multitude of exciting offerings at the GBIS: Championing Growth – The summit rallies entrepreneurs, investors, and leaders to promote economic growth, wealth equality, and opportunities for Black communities.Powerful Catalyst – Investing in Black-owned businesses takes center stage as a driver for societal advancement and sustainable economic progress.
Global Venue – GBIS takes place in Dubai, from November 30 to December 1, offering a prime platform for global engagement and networking.Resourceful Collaboration – Hosted by the esteemed Black Impact Foundation (BIF) and organized by Energy Capital & Power, GBIS connects stakeholders for impactful collaborations.Informative Sessions – Through panel discussions, workshops, and presentations,
GBIS equips Black individuals and companies with valuable insights on financial markets, investment strategies, profitability, and business management.Brand Showcasing – GBIS provides Black-owned businesses unique opportunities to promote and showcase their brands to a global audience, boosting brand awareness.Networking Hub – Unparalleled networking opportunities abound, from cocktail receptions to investor-led lunches, fostering connections across the global economy.Investor-Entrepreneur Confluence –
The event not only provides a platform where leaders and innovators can meet but facilitates opportunities for dialogue and deals. GBIS is committed to shed a spotlight on investing in the global Black community, and through the event’s global focus, will ensure entrepreneurs have access to both resources and capital.Encouraging Insights
Participants gain valuable knowledge and tools to drive meaningful change and realize the immense potential within Black-owned businesses.Advancing Diversity and Inclusion.
Together, attendees promote diversity, inclusion, and prosperity for all, leading the way in a vital global conversation. Collectively, participants champion the values of diversity, inclusion, and shared prosperity, taking a leading role in a crucial global dialogue.
Together, we can drive meaningful change, promote diversity and inclusion, and create a prosperous future for all. Don’t miss this chance to be at the forefront of this important global conversation.
To secure your participation at this important, high-level event, register now at www.GlobalBlackImpact.com. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.
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