SEED fest set for May 29th in Washington, DC

Press Release

| May 19, 2011



The Society of Ethiopians Established in Diaspora (SEED) invites you to the dinner and dance evening on May 29th in Washington, DC.


Dr. Abebech Gubena
Dr. Abebech Gobena

Dr. Abebech Gobena

Dr. Abebech Gobena: for her act of kindness that appeals to our collective conscience to do good for others and for the nobility and courage of her acts that have enabled fellow Ethiopians to live healthier and longer life as well as in recognition of her selfless deportment, as role model who has endeared herself to our community and the world at large, as inspiring and self-less humanitarian who has made significant difference in the lives of thousands of men, women and children in Ethiopia, for her demonstrated love for Ethiopia and Ethiopians, and successful leadership in AGOHELD and for all of her distinctive attributes…


Dr Melaku Beyan
Dr. Melaku Beyan

Dr. Melaku E. Bayen

Dr. Melaku E. Bayen: [Posthumous] as one of the first Ethiopians to ever receive a degree in medicine from a U.S college and for his outstanding academic excellence, as a bridge-builder who worked hard to strengthened the bond among Africans, African Americans and the Caribbeans, as a founder and publisher of the voice of Ethiopia which galvanized the Ethiopians in the Diaspora to fight against European colonialism and stop the Italian aggression against Ethiopia (paying the ultimate price in the process), as a co-founder of The Ethiopian World Federation established to fight for freedom, justice and self-determination as well as to maintain the integrity of Ethiopia, in acknowledgement of his struggle for human rights and as one of the leading advocates for the freedom of African Americans at the time, for his civic and professional contributions , community services, his demonstrated love of country, and all of his other distinctive attributes…


Dr. Woldemeskel Kostre
Dr. Woldemeskel Kostre

Dr. Woldemeskel Kostre

Dr. Woldemeskel Kostre: as a distinguished Ethiopian and outstanding coach with worldwide acclaim who has dedicated his life in service of his country, in acknowledgement of the many years of his outstanding leadership that encourages both women and men Ethiopian athletes to excel in sports and help develop world-class athletes and brought fame to Ethiopians across the globe, in recognition of his own exemplary academic and athletic accomplishments, community services, love of country and for all of his distinctive attributes.


Mr. Ezra Teshome
Mr Ezra Teshome

Mr Ezra Teshome

Mr Ezra Teshome: as a humanitarian and a Rotarian who helped save the lives of so many Ethiopian children by fighting against polio and poverty, for his inspiring entrepreneurial leadership and academic accomplishments, in recognition of his community services by providing his support for educational, cultural, & other programs in our community, in appreciation of his financial & material support by providing hope for the less fortunate young Ethiopians, for his efforts to bring clean water to deprived villages in Ethiopia, as a role model to Ethiopians in the Diaspora, in acknowledgment of his civic responsibilities and demonstrated love of country, and for all of his distinctive attributes…


Prof. Alemayehu G. Mariam
Professor Alemayehu G. Mariam

Prof. Alemayehu G. Mariam

Prof. Alemayehu G. Mariam: as a distinguished scholar and a venerated teacher, in appreciation of his lifelong dedication and courage in defending the freedom and civil liberties of our people, for his unselfish devotion to the preservation of human rights, unfading interest in the defense of free speech and civil-rights, in acknowledgement of the rich and positive contributions he has made by exemplifying the highest ideals and standards of our community, in recognition of his inspiring academic excellence, prolific writings on the pressing issues in the Diaspora community, for his efforts to keep on fighting to preserving and defending the pride and dignity of Ethiopia, for his civic responsibilities, love of country and many other positive attributes…


Prof. Redda Teklehaymanot
Professor Redda
Tekle Haimanot

Professor Redda Tekle Haimanot

Professor Redda Tekle Haimanot, Chief Executive Officer of GrarbetTehadiso Mahber (GMT), under whose leadership the less fortunate Ethiopians in Butajira region are able to have access for vision-care, in recognition of his tireless efforts and promise through GMT to uplift victims of polio by providing rehabilitation and other health related services, in appreciation of his creating self-reliance & encouragement by giving medical/technical training for the disabled and the economically deprived in the region, in acknowledgement of his outstanding academic and scientific excellence, and for all of his distinctive and positive attributes…


The following are SEED 2011 Outstanding Student Honorees:

Abigail G. Mariam, Adam Tecle, Ainslee Robson, Edlawit Tessema, Tadews Haile,Yacob Tonas

Event Location:

Georgetown University Hotel & Conference Center
3800 Reservoir Rd, NW, Leavy Center Building, Washington, DC 20057

202-687-3200

DIRECTIONS:

Ronald Reagan Washington National – DCA (5.0 mi)