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Architect Richard Best Donates 100k Of His $1 Million Prize From A UAE Real...
Architect Richard Best Donates 100k Of His $1 Million Prize From A UAE Real Estate TV
By goyjer on July 1, 2009 United States of America
American architect Richard Best, winner of an Apprentice-style United Arab Emirates TV real-estate reality show donated $100,000 of his share of his $1 million cash prize to help end world hunger.
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American architect Richard Best, winner of “The Hydra Executives,” an Apprentice-style real-estate reality show that took place in the United Arab Emirates, donated $100,000 of his share of the $1 million cash prize to the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Institution for the use of Micro-algae Spirulina Against Malnutrition (IIMSAM). He received an Appreciation Certificate for his donation at the Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Organization’s (IREO) on June 11, where he also received an IREO Renewable Energy Certificate of Recognition at the United Nations headquarters in New York for his commitment to eco-friendly architectural and interior designs. The prize is in the field of sustainable and renewable energy and recognizes those at the forefront of energy innovation.
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Best spent five months in Abu Dhabi, where he first learned about IIMSAM while working with Dr. Sulaiman Al Fahim, the CEO of Hydra Properties and host of “The Hydra Executives,” the show on which Best competed. “The Hydra Executives” pitted eight American against eight United Kingdom entrepreneurs to see which individual contestant had the best business mind, and business plan, to earn the $1 million cash prize. Taking place in the capital city of Abu Dhabi, the contest was created as a way to introduce international entrepreneurial talent to the fast growing real estate market in the United Arab Emirates.
IIMSAM works to promote the use of Spirulina against severe malnutrition. Each day around forty thousand children die because of severe malnutrition and related
diseases across the world. Malnutrition disempowers and affects the lives of around 852 million people globally in a drastic way. Malnutrition-the deficiency of micronutrients (vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids), severely diminishes the body’s ability to ensure growth and maintain its vital functions. Rich in essential vitamins such as A, B-vitamin complexes, iron and essential fatty acids, Spirulina offers remarkable health benefits to an undernourished person. These health benefits have made it an excellent food for rapid recovery of children from malnutrition related diseases in Mexico, Togo, Romania, China, Rwanda, Zaire, India, Ukraine, and Belarus.
“This may very well be the solution to our world-hunger problem,” Best said. “Easy to grow, more than environmentally friendly—the algae can actually help combat global warming—and more nutritious than most other comparative food sources; once I learned about it, I couldn’t help but feel there had to be some way I could contribute, and I had just won this huge cash prize…it was a natural next step to make a donation to IIMSAM.”
Best has made a career-long commitment to eco-friendly designs, and it is for this commitment that IREO is awarding him with their prestigious Renewable Energy Certificate of Recognition for founding EcoDesign, an architecture and design firm focusing on sustainability.
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