Monday, September 26, 2016

ICHANGE NATIONS™ LAUNCHES NATIONAL STATESMAN’S DEGREE ON CAPITOL HILL




  Dr. Clyde Rivers, Founder and President of ICN, With the Degree Recipients



IChange Nations™ has a philosophy: People found doing practical work worthy of acknowledgement and exemplifying the wisdom and skill of a true statesman need to be recognized for their successful efforts. There are some things that cannot be learned from a book. The experience of using life and integral leadership skills to further the advancement of people around the world is found to be a valuable tool in aiding mankind to find a better way of life. When this caliber of individual is discovered, IChange Nations™ feels it is important to formally recognize their hard work by award ing them a non-academic ICN National Statesman Degree. 

For the first time, ICN was able to award many deserving recipients this degree on April 23, 2016. These people, desiring to change the world for the better, came to Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., to receive this prestigious award in full view of the world. The fifty nations represented championed these worthy individuals.

Dr. Clyde Rivers, Founder and President of IChange Nations™ said, “I am very impressed by the people that are coming into our ICN network.  These individuals have far surpassed the status quo in the world.  They are leading the way in new and exciting pathways of  innovation to empower people across the globe.  IChange Nations is honored to name and award these individuals and embrace their work.

IChange Nations™ is a professional organization that builds statesmen by equipping, mentoring, and training highly esteemed individuals who show the desire to change nations throughout the world.  The organization is seeking to bring global awareness by strategically helping nations to educate, train, and support the Nation Building Process, which is designed to improve the dignity and betterment of human life.  This international platform focuses on establishing effective relationships to help people understand the value of honor and basic human rights.

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