Dun & Bradstreet Lists ENOCIS

Contact: David W Morris

The Enoch Olinga College

Phone (507)298-1649

Mobile (507) 6503-5666

111 La Grange Pl

Macon, GA

Phone (770)712-6214

Fax (503)218-0927

The Enoch Olinga College (ENOCIS)

Press Release

 

The Enoch Olinga College (ENOCIS) Listed

By Dun & Bradstreet

 

Enoch Olinga College a consolidator of educational opportunity for the underserved now Listed with Dun & Bradstreet.

 

Macon, Georgia, 2 December 2007: In early 2002, the Sons of David Foundation formally developed the ENOCIS learning paradigm and in 2005 founded the Enoch Olinga College an online education business for the underserved peoples of the world permitting students of excellence continue their studies and become a service to their nation and mankind.

 

ENOCIS is now listed by D&B (NYSE:DNB) the world’s leading source of commercial information and insight on businesses, enabling companies to Decide with Confidence® for over 165 years. D&B’s global commercial database contains more than 115 million business records. The database is enhanced by D&B’s proprietary DUNSRight® Quality Process, which provides customers with quality business information. This quality information is the foundation of their global solutions that customers rely on to make critical business decisions.


D&B provides customers with four solution sets, which meet a diverse set of customer needs globally. Customers use D&B E-Business Solutions™ to enable clients to research companies, executives and industries. Now with the new ENOCIS Duns Number (DNS 808051358) D& B client can request information and a profile of the university to ensure credit worthiness and the veracity of information reported by the institution..

 

The Enoch Olinga College is a project developed with the assistance of the Sons of David Foundation and with the cooperative guidance of the Ministry of Government and Justice of the office of Political Indigenista in Panama.  ENOCIS is designed to offer educational opportunities to the underserved peoples of the world. For more information on the ENOCIS project, please visit the web site www.enocis.org. Education: The Tool to Break the Chains of Poverty.