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Dr. Rustum Southwell receives honorary doctorate degree for supporting black entrepreneurship in Canada

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Published 2 June 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

Dr. Rustum Southwell receives honorary doctorate degree for supporting black entrepreneurship in Canada
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, June 2, 2018 – St. Kitts-born Rustum Southwell, a son of National Hero, the Rt. Excellent Sir C. A. Paul Southwell was among Dalhousie’s Honorary recipients on May 29, 2018.
Dr. Southwell received an honorary doctorate degree for supporting black entrepreneurship and community leadership.
Family and friends were among the hundreds attending the convocation ceremony on Tuesday.

The citation states: A passionate community leader, S. I. Rustum Southwell is best known as the founding Chief Executive Officer of the Black Business Initiative (BBI), an organization that addresses the specific needs of the Black business community in Halifax. He has shepherded the creation and expansion of hundreds of Black-owned and operated businesses. From 1996 to 2012, Mr. Southwell led the BBI, taking it from a fledgling organization to an integral part of the economic and entrepreneurial landscape of this province. Two years ago, he returned as Interim CEO.
Mr. Southwell came to Halifax more than 45 years ago from the Caribbean island of Saint Kitts, and studied at Dalhousie before starting a career in food service. He became one of the first Black franchisees in Nova Scotia as the owner-operator of a Harvey’s restaurant in Halifax.
He has chaired the board of Hope Blooms Youth Ventures Inc., vice-chaired the Caribbean Association of Nova Scotia, co-chaired the African Heritage Month Committee, and has been involved with the Black Loyalist Heritage Society, the Black Cultural Society and the Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children Strategic Planning Workgroup.
He has served on the boards of the Halifax Chamber of Commerce, the Waterfront Development Corporation and the United Way of Halifax. He is a member of the Black Loyalist Heritage Society Board of Directors, and returned in 2016 for a second term on the Board of Governors of the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC). NSCC awarded Mr. Southwell an Honorary Diploma from the School of Business in 2012.
Southwell was named one of the Black Business and Professional Association of Canada (BBPA) distinguished Black men for 2010.
He received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at a Presentation Ceremony at Government House in Halifax, Nova Scotia on March 22nd 2012, when he was presented the medal by Nova Scotia’s Lt. Governor, Her Excellency Mayann Francis in recognition for his “contributions to Canada and Nova Scotia.”
He was the Prime Minister’s 2012 Independence Lecturer as guest of the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas.
Photos of the conferment, acceptance and with family members

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