R. Allen Stanford, Chairman of Stanford Financial Group to be Honored in Washington,
R. Allen Stanford, Chairman of the Stanford Financial Group to be Honored at the Organization of American States
Contact: Ramon Zertuche of the Inter-American Economic Council, 202-548-0400; Web:
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Inter-American Economic Council (IAEC) announced that it has selected Mr. R. Allen Stanford as the 2006 recipient of the Excellence in Leadership Award. The award will be presented to Mr. Stanford at the headquarters of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 9, 2006.
In announcing the council's decision to honor the chairman of the Stanford Financial Group of Companies, President of the IAEC Barry Featherman said: "We admire and acknowledge Allen's entrepreneurial achievements and generosity in promoting and indeed, expanding economic and social development opportunities throughout the Caribbean region and Latin America."
As chairman of the Houston and Miami-based Stanford Financial Group of companies, Stanford leads a global wealth management and financial services organization with offices spanning across North America, Latin America, Europe and the Caribbean. Stanford companies operate in relation with more than 50,000 clients from 91 countries. Based on the founding mission, all Stanford companies strive to be active supporters of important causes in their respective countries and greater communities.
For more than 20 years, Stanford has flourished among the leading investors in the Eastern Caribbean. He recently launched the $1.8 billion Stanford Caribbean Investment Fund, which is allocated for upscale development projects aimed at the tourism sector. He also recently announced a US$28 million contribution to cricket in the Caribbean.
"During his career Allen Stanford has consistently sought to create an environment where business and government can work together in meaningful ways for the betterment of society. We are truly impressed by the display of perseverance and creativity that has become the hallmark of Allen's lifework and vision for the future. As a bottom line, Allen is one of those rare leaders who puts his money where his mouth is," said Council President Barry Featherman.
Mr. Stanford has strongly supported the work that the IAEC is doing in Latin America and the Caribbean. Most recently, the council hosted the fourth Annual Business and Investment Roundtable on June 4 in Fort Lauderdale, on the occasion of the 35th Regular Session of the OAS General Assembly. Mr. Stanford introduced Jeb Bush, governor of Florida, and participated in a session on "Strengthening the Relationship between the US and the Caribbean Basin." Inaugurating the Fourth OAS Business Roundtable was Jose Miguel Insulza, secretary general of the OAS, numerous foreign affairs ministers from the Caribbean and Latin America, members of the Congressional Caribbean Caucus as well as several leading members of the business community.
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About the Council
Founded in 1999 by leaders of the OAS and private sector, the IAEC has provided an ideal vehicle for co-operation to address critical economic and trade issues throughout the continent with an emphasis on the Caribbean Basin. Since its founding, the council has strived to make a fundamental difference in the lives of people throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. The Council was the Pioneering Organization that Launched the Private Sector Forum during the General Assembly Meetings of the Organization of American States. The First OAS Private Sector Forum was held in 2002 under the auspices of the Government Barbados and in successive years the forums have been held in Chile, Ecuador and the United States.
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