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On March 27, 2012, the Black Business and Professional Association (Toronto) held its second edition of the Distinguished Men Of Honour Awards. The awards were a celebration of Canadian Black men who are trailblazers in a variety of fields and continue to work at bettering the lives of others.
We had the opportunity to interview of number of the recipients.

In this interview, Mark Beckles share with us.
Mark Beckles is the Regional Vice President, Retail Banking with RBC Royal Bank. In 2002, Mark assumed the role of CEO of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund (Canada) which has drawn high praise from international leaders like former United States president Bill Clinton. In 2011, Mark received the City of Toronto Bob Marley Award for his commitment to diversity and City Building.
Mark, who holds an MBA in International Business from the University of Bradford, current serves on the Advisory Board of Afro Global Television and the Urban Financial Services Coalition.
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