Nevisian businesswoman Shobaina Prince wins Taiwan ICDF Entrepreneurial Elite Pitch Competition

Nevisian entrepreneur Shobaina Prince, founder of Native Radiance, has emerged victorious in the Entrepreneurial Elite Pitch Competition, a key initiative under the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund’s (ICDF) Women’s Employment, Entrepreneurship, and Financial Inclusion (WEEEFI) Project. The competition, held at the Nevis Performing Arts Center (NEPAC), showcased six female-led businesses, each presenting innovative ideas to a panel of judges. Prince secured the top prize of a US$3,000 grant, awarded by H.E. Edward Tao, Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to St. Kitts and Nevis, and Hon. Spencer Brand, Minister of Labour in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA).

The event marked the second phase of the WEEEFI Project, now integrated into the Sustainable Island State Phase One Project. Claudia Walwyn, Project Coordinator, emphasized the initiative’s goal to foster entrepreneurial skills and economic development through vocational training and financial support. Participants benefited from cash grants to either launch or enhance their businesses, with the top three entrepreneurs receiving additional recognition and funding.

Patricia Haliday, owner of Vera SKN Hair and Skin Care, claimed second place with a US$2,000 grant, while Vincia Alexander secured third place for her renewable energy microgrid project, earning a US$1,000 grant. All six participants received certificates of participation, underscoring the program’s commitment to empowering women entrepreneurs in Nevis and beyond.

Prince’s success highlights the transformative impact of initiatives that promote gender equality in entrepreneurship, driving innovation and economic resilience in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.