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An America-based Ghanaian has been awarded this year’s Emerging Entrepreneur Award by the Metropolitan Business League in Richmond, Virginia.
Bismark Agbemble was given the award for hard work in developing three signature products in the area of Education, Entertainment and E-Commerce to solve problems through innovation, efficiency, and ease of use through their WebRTC platform.
The young entrepreneur was born and raised in Ghana and moved to the USA at age seven. He has a passion for Education, Entrepreneurship, and Economics.

Agbemble is the Founder and CEO of Plugin Corporation, a multimillion-dollar technology product development firm focusing on using Stack Enterprise Solutions to solve common business problems.
It is a full-scale WebRTC technology platform creating products and services to meet entrepreneurs’ needs in order to save time, money and improve productivity, and is a subsidiary of Agbemble Capital Partners (ACP) investment group founded in 2015 in Richmond Virginia.
Plugin Corporation and its partners have over 50 years of industry experience and are committed to working with emerging entrepreneurs to start, grow and retain SMART infusion of technology into their processes.
The MBL Emerging Entrepreneur award is given to promising entrepreneurs under the age of 40 who have a strong acumen for starting and operating businesses.
This award recognises a new or emerging small business that has rapidly placed itself on the path of long-term viability.
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