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Press Release
The Enoch Olinga College (ENOCIS) Ranked “Number Two” as One of America’s Top 100 Small Businesses
Macon, Georgia, 06 November 2007: The results are out for the Start-up Nation Top 100
Home-Based Businesses of 2007 a contest sponsored by Microsoft, Dell,
Southwest Airlines and Start-up Nation. The Enoch Olinga College (ENOCIS) is
rated Number Two of the Top 100 in the “Worldliest”
Category.
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. At that time, shortly after ENOCIS also started a Blog, the ENOCIS Blog, "Distance Learning A
Service to Mankind" as a way to share our online education knowledge
with you, the readers. The college has grown by leaps and bounds and now ENOCIS
has this new distinction and honor bestowed upon it.
Originally placed into the "Greenest"
category since we all work virtually from our homes, offices, use public
transportation to college meetings, and are virtually paperless in addition
ENOCIS has a strong focus on reforestation, conservation and ecology. The
selection committee of Start Up Nation reclassified ENOCIS and place the
college into the “Worldliest”
category because of its global exposure and important contributions to
education they are making not only in the United States but, throughout the
world.
ENOCIS appreciates the help our
supporters and students have given us and you may see how the Enoch Olinga
College finally ranked in the competition of the 100 Best by following the link
below.
The Results: http://www.startupnation.com/home-based-100/86/8969/winner.htm#WinnerTop)
Thank you for your vote!
“The objective is to realize a
massive transformation of the curriculum, a proposal that intends to improve
the quality of education, to benefit the students and the development of our
own country.”-Dr Miguel A Canizales, Ex Minister of Education de Panamá
“The only way we are going to break
this vicious cycle of poverty, is to educate and improve the quality of life of
our children.”-President de Panama Martín Torrijos, 7 de April, 2006
The Enoch Olinga College is a
project developed with the assistance of the Sons of David Foundation and the
cooperative leadership of the Ministry of Government and Justice, Office of Political
Indigenista in Panama under the supervision and guidance of Professor Sergio
Tocamo M. and Rogelio Cansari V. 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.