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The Dad Fund and Evo Media together with their American partners therefore approached the US government to sponsor a dynamic new Youth Entrepreneurship Programme (YEP). YEP offers young entrepreneurs a chance to learn from top international entrepreneurs in the USA and launch their own businesses in South Africa. The programme follows a holistic approach that acts as a seed for spreading this training and support to other potential entrepreneurs in the country.
Following the call to action in November 2009, to encourage budding South African entrepreneurs to apply for places with the Young Entrepreneurs Program (YEP), the Dad Fund and Evo Media are happy to announce the first group of finalists who have been carefully selected to attend the first 6 week mentorship programme in the USA. The finalists chosen on 20 December 2009, were immediately contacted to confirm their participation. These deserving youths were selected from a broad spectrum of talented young entrepreneurs from around the country.
Each of the finalists has already undergone an introductory two-day workshop in Cape Town, which was conducted on the 4th and 5th of January 2010. This was followed by an online course which is to ensure that each participant is prepared and equipped with all the necessary information to commence their mentorship program overseas.
“The finalists will depart for the United States of America to their temporary base at the beginning of February. The first week will be spent on orientation and placement, and this will be followed by a 5-week intense course, where each finalist will get the opportunity to spend practical time with an established entrepreneur in their chosen field,” said Lyndon Barends, Dad Fund Founder. At the end of these 6 weeks, the finalists will return to South Africa, where they will undertake their final online courses and workshops. Following this, the finalists will be deemed fit to return to their own businesses and put their newly-acquired skills to the test.
“As a follow up to their mentorship, three months after the finalists have returned home, their American mentors will visit South Africa and conduct reviews to ascertain how well they have integrated their skills and experiences into the day-to-day running of their businesses,” added Barends. “In this way, we are offering each participant a full-circle approach to bettering their businesses. Should there be a need, these mentors will further assist in making sure that the participants’ skills are adapted to their current environment and target markets,” he concluded.
The Cape Regional Chambers also played a key role in hosting the selection process and the workshops, in which the YEP finalists participated. Several companies came on board to assist the team with pre and post travel workshops and with the entrepreneurs training programs.
Prior to the finalist departure, a gala dinner will be held for the YEP finalists in Johannesburg, to wish them luck and set them on their journey.
For more information, please contact: DAD Fund Ezlyn Barends Cell: 082 210 3345
Evo Media
Rhaea Murrieta
Cell: 072 7516620
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