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ing more economical. They are also working with the village’s school to install solar energy.

“Our work in Ghana is focused on connecting with and making a difference in one community,” Zimmerman says. “Our commitment to making something happen is evidenced by Roger’s acceptance of his chieftancy, which is both a great honor and a great responsibility. Roger’s deep experience in agriculture and his ability to relate to a community are really strong assets for the initiatives that we have going in Ghana. Farming practices and the culture of Ghana are dramatically different than what we know here in North America, but the fundamentals of respect and a willingness to work together transcend these differences.” PB

Kayla Prasek Staff Writer, Prairie Business 701.780.1187

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This year’s Top 25 Women in Business come from a variety of industries, geographical regions, backgrounds and experiences. It’s quite an impressive group of people and all of us here at Prairie Business extend our sincere congratulations to them.

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