109th In-house Social Business Executive Design Lab of GTT (370th as per Yunus Centre)
10 Oct, 2016  
Fig: 109th In-house Social Business Executive Design Lab of GTT (370th as per Yunus Centre)

The 109th In-House Design Lab of Grameen Telecom Trust (GTT) was held on 10 October 2016 at its Social Business Learning Centre. A total of twenty-two (22) Nobin Udyokta-NU (New Entrepreneur) presented their business proposals; of them three (3) are females and the rest are males. The highlight of the Design Lab was the business proposal of Detergent Powder manufacturing at local level which is competing with the multinational detergent manufacturing companies. The event was chaired by Ms. Jannat-E-Quanine (Former General Manager, Grameen Bank). Mr. Sultan Ahmed Bhuiyan (Chief Finance Officer and Board Secretary, Grameen Telecom Trust) and Mr. Manjur Ahmed (Head of HR and Administration, Grameen Telecom Trust) along with the Social Business Team of GTT were also present there.

This is the Hundred and Forty Sixth (146th) batch of NUs who presented their businesses at the In-House Executive Design Lab. Besides financial investment, GTT also provides business strategic assistance to the entrepreneurs on accounts keeping.

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