Awarded the P1 million cash prize was Pearl de Guzman, 25, founder of Staffz.
De Guzman said that Staffz is a go-to outsourcing company when it comes to freelance service portals also dedicated to helping the underprivileged. By equipping them with the necessary skill sets, the firm hopes to give them a platform to pursue a freelancing career and rise above their economic situations.
Staffz edged out three other companies for the top prize in a final pitch to an international panel of judges. “Project Go” is a brand new business reality show where aspiring entrepreneurs will get the chance to pitch their dreams into reality, with the help of expert mentors.
WE ARE HONORED to present to you the very first
Massachusetts Review issue focused on Native American writing. We are thankful to Associate Editor N. C. Christopher Couch and the rest of the MR team for dreaming up this issue and for asking us to be guest editors, and we are especially thankful to the writers and artists whose work we’ve chosen for this special issue. Their words and images are a gift.
This issue, as it was first imagined, was set to coincide with and push back against Massachusetts’s planned celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the
Two new members will join the Knoxville Chamber of Commerce Board for the next three years. Leta Burke of Candi’s Flowers and Dr. Maggie Wilson of the Knoxville Veterinary Clinic were voted in during the recent board election.
Kevin Stittsworth is stepping down as President, but remaining on the board. That role will be filled by current Vice President Sara Roberts.
Other 2021 board members include Tracy Russell, Heidi Wallace, Chris Gordon, Joe Cunningham, and a City of Knoxville Representative.
AXN, known regionally as the home of the best original productions in Asia, has not let challenging times slow down its momentum. While most of the industry has been forced into a standstill, the leading English General Entertainment channel launched three new original productions in 2020 and has teased several more coming up in the pipeline for 2021.
This not only speaks of the channel’s commitment to continue bringing relevant and engaging programs to audiences in Asia, but also serves as a clear testament to the creative and production power of KC Global Media Asia, the network that owns AXN along with Asian content leaders Animax, ONE, and GEM.
Two new members will join the Knoxville Chamber of Commerce Board for the next three years. Leta Burke of Candi’s Flowers and Dr. Maggie Wilson of the Knoxville Veterinary Clinic were voted in during the recent board election.
Kevin Stittsworth is stepping down as President, but remaining on the board. That role will be filled by current Vice President Sara Roberts.
Other 2021 board members include Tracy Russell, Heidi Wallace, Chris Gordon, Joe Cunningham, and a City of Knoxville Representative.