Raising Talent Through The British-American Project

Robert "Bo" Parfet
2 min readSep 5, 2020

Robert “Bo” Parfet is a financial analyst, investor, and philanthropist. He is the CEO of Denali Venture Philanthropy based in Boulder City near Denver, Colorado, and the co-founder of the Seven Summits Awards Program, which aims to expand the frontiers of knowledge through philanthropy, scientific research, and exploration. An advocate of creating opportunities for future leaders, Robert “Bo” Parfet is also a member of the British-American Project (BAP).

The British-American Project is a non-profit organization that comprises of a group of professionals from diverse fields, whose attributes and experience foster the relationship between the United States and Britain. It has developed into an annual conference. Through this program, experts with notable accomplishments can network and form rewarding trans-Atlantic alliances.

It serves as a conduit for idea exchange, intellectual discussions, and leadership volunteer training as an intercontinental program. It also provides an opportunity to attend conferences and network for those individuals looking to expand their businesses.

The program uses an all-around training process to equip future leaders with the knowledge they will need to grow in a demanding market. Besides, trainees have access to achievers who are committed to seeing others grow.

The British-American Project also has an economic plan. Knowing that businesses and organizations thrive through economic forces’ interplay, it’s a perfect platform for individuals to learn modern financial principles and techniques to boost their business. This program receives funding from associates, memberships, and conglomerates who share the same objectives.

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Robert "Bo" Parfet

Denali Venture Philanthropy Founder Robert “Bo” Parfet