Dr. Elizabeth Jack-Rich Tein Jr. is a philantropist, an enterprenuer and business woman, Dr. Elizabeth was born on the 18th of May 1993 into the humble family of Mr. W.J Isaac, a Jewish National from Israel and a Nigerian mother from Ondo State. Through shear perseverance and belief in attaining excellence through hard work and focus, she became the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Elizabeth Jack-Rich Aid Foundation Limited, a conglomeration of vision based firms launched to serve as a wealth creation pool to positively empower the downtroden
Dr. Elizabeth's endeavor to add value to humanity remains rekindled by her husband's unending desire to improve the lives of striving youths whose vision is to be agents of positive change in the society. This led her to the creation of Elizabeth Jack-Rich Aid Foundation. Through this Foundation, several lives have been touched and changed for better. All of these are anchored on her belief often expressed in her husband's words: "God has blessed me to impact my generation."
See MoreDr. Elizabeth is a product of USAM University Port-Novo, the University of Cambridge UK and Eterprenuership Essentials graduate of Havard University USA. Dr. Elizabeth is a recipient of various awards including, The African Child Award, Nigeria Enterprenuers Award, to mention but a few. Dr. Elizabeth Jack-Rich is Happily married to her amiable husband Tein Teinbo Saturday Seleyefubara Jack-Rich and their marriage is blessed with children.
As it is with every child that grew from in a challenging home with limited resources to attain the zenith of life, growing up was not a bed of roses for young Elizabeth, but despite all the challenges vicissitudes of life, Dr. Elizabeth relied on her creator and persevered while believing in herself to be who she is today. Dr. Elizabeth also believes that for society to align with needed moral values, rural women will need material an immaterial enablers such as grants, skills, economic empowerment and education in order to help instill needed values in child upbringing, hence the birth of a special interest foundation called Opportunity for Rural Women Development Initiatives (ORUWODI) to support our women in need with basic neccessities to help build the right economic and social values within our communities.
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