The Fil Fraser Award is presented to an individual or group who has done outstanding work in literary, performing and/or visual Arts
- Founded in 2012
- Engineer by Trade – from Cameroon
- 2010 Afro Canadian Heroes Award
- Diverse Community Stories
- Diversity Award
- Launch of Diversity Calgary
- 1000 Stories Sustainability
- Consultants & Communication
- Community Events
- 40,000 Readers
- Business Recognition Award
Diversity Magazine then called the, Afro Canadian Magazine was founded by Mr. Frankline Agbor in 2012, as a means to take Afro trade shows and Awards to the wider community that could not attend events.
Diversity Magazine is made up of a team of Frankline, Gisele, Lisa, Albert, Jud, Ibraheem, Debra, Wati, Kerry-Lynn, Adam, Fahad, Harriet, Essenam Shima, Dave, Aimee & Jill. The magazine shares diverse community stores in Alberta in print & on line. In 2016 the Diversity Award was started to celebrate Alberta’s Diversity & on March 31st the Magazine was launched in Calgary. Frankline has written over a thousand stores on sustainability.
He has celebrated over a hundred people through his awards. He has given countless presentations & consultations on communication, and he has trained communication & marketing students. The Diversity magazine platform is one of the fastest growing in diverse Alberta. It brings diverse voices, contents, products, services & organizations to you, & over 40,000 readers on all platforms. Diversity has been profiled in the Edmonton Journal, Sun, Examiner, Global TV, CTV, City TV, CBC Edmonton & in NBCC’s Black History Month Booklet. In 2016 Diversity was awarded the Alberta Avenue Business Award & the ERIEC 2016 Partnership Award. Frankline is originally from Cameroon & he has been profiled in, “50 years of Impact”, a Biographical Dictionary of Canadians of Cameroon Origin.
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