Labour and Advanced Education Department: Now shes focused on helping black and immigrant women grow businesses in Nova Scotia, according to The Chronicle Herald. In partnership with the Black Business Initiative and the Labour and Advanced Education Department, she recently led a business cohort for womens leadership training program. Nine black women successfully completed the five-week program and Ann Divine has served as an adviser to government, academic institutions, businesses and communities. As an entrepreneur and a mentor, through her home-based business Ashanti Leadership and Professional Development Services, which she founded in 2011, Divine strives to empower women of colour to accomplish their personal goals.
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