RIBBA Announces Winners of 2019 Millennial Business Pitch Competition

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RIBBA Announces Winners of 2019 Millennial Business Pitch Competition

Victor Regino on LIVE with GoLocalProv CEO Josh Fenton.
The Rhode Island Black Business Association (RIBBA) and the MET School Innovation and Entrepreneurial Center announced the winners of its first-ever business competition.

The winners include Kathiana Dulcine, owner of Mindful Essentials, Victor Regino and Luis Olmos, Co-owners of Papi's Coquito and Byron White, owner of Melanated Kings Construction.

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The winners receive a $3,000, a very low-interest business loan and free high value customized business and technical services to help them stabilize and grow their businesses. 

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The Competition

The Millennial Business Pitch Competition is the first business competition expressly designed to support young, urban, minority early-stage entrepreneurs. 

The entrepreneurs are all under 30 and they own early-stage companies ranging from construction, music production and clothing manufacturing to a beverage company. 

Judges included Manuel Batlle, Director, Providence area SBDC, Cheryl Burrell, Associate Director, RI Department of Administration (ODEO), Karley Carto, CEO, Carto Financial Group, Real Estate Developer, and Jodie Woodruff, Director, the MET School Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship.

The competition was held at One Regency Plaza in Providence. 


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