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NABWIC TALKS WITH GIRLS GOING PLACES (PRESIDENTIAL AWARDS RECIPIENTS)

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Special Guest host, Aida Smith conducts interviews with three exceptional young ladies who will be receiving recognition with awards and scholarships.  Aida is a  seasoned finance and compliance professional, with more than thirty years of exceptional experience in Accounting, Capital Assets, Construction Accounting,  Today Aida is a Certified Fraud Examiner, and a Certified Construction Auditor.

Our special guests and awardees are:

1. Asianna Livingston -- Recipient of the President's Lifetime achievement award - 18 years old - part of KOP Mentoring Network, previously attended IMA and Better Investing Investing conference,  previously participated in the CLIMB Investment summer program.

2. Jade Gibbs - Recipient of the Rosa Parks Scholarship Award for exceptional community service and due diligence from the Rosa Parks Scholarship Foundation.

3. Jasmin Collins -  Recipient of the President's Lifetime achievement award.  Jasmin a Sr. at Florida State University (FSU), she will graduate May 2023.   Jasmin is from Delray Beach, Florida.  Daughter of Aida Smith/ Florida Nabwic member.  Jasmin will receive a degree in Clinical Psychology. Jasmin will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award  from Joseph R. Biden for exceptional community service and due diligence. Jasmin has volunteered with Big Sister Little Sister, KOP Mentoring Network, Bethesda Health Hospital, and the Humane Society. 

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