Hannaian Business Network Recognized For Leadership.- Receives Key To The City
News Release
Hannaian News service
June 26, 2000



Dr. Harlington L. Hanna, Jr., president and CEO of Hannaian USA Corp. was presented the Key to the City of Delray Beach, Florida by City Commissioner Alberta Perry- McCarthy during Hannaian's most recent Conference and Business retreat held at the Delray Beach Marriott. The Hannaian Business Network, structured on the foundation of publishing and the acquisition of intellectual property with a focus on research and investment in the public stock market, has produced returns of up to 600% on it's stock picks since it was established three years ago.

In attendance at the Hannaian Delray 2000 Conference was Sir Arlington G. Butler, recent Bahamian Ambassador to the United States, who received the Hannaian Lifetime of Empowerment Award, for his service in education, law and government. Also recognized was Mr. Harvey Poole Sr., distinguished citizen of BelleGlade, Florida who was honored with the Hannaian Pioneer Award for his invaluable contribution to the Broadcasting Industry. Mr. Poole, is the longest running, continuously on-air African-American radio broadcaster, delighting and enlightening audiences since 1945. Mr. Poole can still be heard on WSWN, Sugar 900 A.M. in the South Florida area

The Hannaian Business Network has a steadily growing membership across the United States and the Caribbean, and hosts educational Retreats/Conferences at various locations several times annually. The Network can be accessed at www.hannaian.com

Upcoming conferences are slated for July 28,29 & 30, 2000, in Memphis, Tennessee, and on January 12, through 15, 2001 in Martin County, Florida. The Martin County Economic Empowerment Conference will be hosted in conjunction with the CAMBI International Trade Summit, and featured as a part of the local Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemoration.

The Hannaian Delray 2000 conference was co-sponsored by the Council for the Advancement of Minority Business Internationally (C.A.M.B.I.), a non- profit entity geared toward fostering trade and economic relationships between foreign enterprises and U.S. minority business communities.


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