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10th February, 2009
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The Violet O-Jeffers Nicholls Primary School, the first school to grace the opening was hale and hearty with teachers and students. Jefferson Wallace, the CEO's father gave a brief overview of the KVK ENTERPRISES, its humble beginnings at Boyds Housing Development - St. Kitts, and how it has buttressed into thriving outlets in Basseterre. CEO Khrystus Wallace gave a few remarks and the invocation. A certificate was issued to the VOJN Primary School as a guarantee of future assistance as KVK adopted the school on the spot. Soon after, the ribbon was cut by a student and teacher, Mrs. Julie Pemberton of the same school.
 
All in all, the doors were flung open, and a steady stream of curious visitors graced the inside with sales, orders, questions and their presence. The students got free t-shirts printed before their very eyes.
 
The long awaited opening of KVK ENTERPRISES (NEVIS)finally happened. It will be managed by 21 year old KVK veteran Cornell Warner. KVK is surely moving to that higher plain.

 


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10th February, 2009

KVK / Dare 2 Be Different lives up to its mandate

Company Hosts Bus Drivers Appreciation, Gospel Party & Sunshine Corner!

With just 40 days into the year 2009, KVK's newest department, Dare to Be Different Int'l is making no mistakes with its revised mandate which is to:
 
1. appreciate those in society who are oft times forgotten.
2. host fun, positive, gospel oriented activities for all.
3. spread the message of Jesus Christ in an action way.
 
On Friday, 23rd January, 2009, KVK/Dare 2 Be Different hosted a Bus Drivers Appreciation at the main west downtown terminal. This event saw dozens of bus drivers receiving t-shirts, snack plates, drink and water customized with bible scriptures. Many of these public bus drivers were grateful for the kind gesture and highly applauded KVK's effort.
 
One particular driver, in appreciation stated that having driven public buses for over 15 years, no one had ever done anything like that for them. This event was sponsored by Hosfords Automotive, Ashburry's, Island Auto Supplies, Karibhana Trading Ltd and host company KVK. 
 
 
Later that same evening, Dare 2 Be Different hosted its first ever GOSPEL PARTY at the St. Johnsons Community Centre. The attendance was awesome! The event drew youths from various churches and other persons wanting to hang out in a clean, positive, uplifting environment. The next gospel party will be held on Feb. 27th 2009.
 
Still not ready to quit, KVK/Dare 2 Be Different launched sunshine corner on 25th January, 2009 in the Trinity Community. This 1 hour interactive club aims to encourage positive living among its attendees, as it teaches them proper values and shares the message of Jesus Christ!

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26th January, 2009
Bus drivers publicly recognized for contribution to society

By VonDez Phipps
SKNVibes.com

 
 

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – KVK Enterprises along with its recently-launched ministry, Dare to Be Different International, has performed another kind deed through its recently held Bus Driver Appreciation held at the Bay Road bus terminal.

Company representatives greeted the many public bus drivers with smiles this past weekend and offered tokens of appreciation, acknowledging their invaluable contributions to the island. Drivers were given free t-shirts and bumper stickers as well as a snack plate and juice and water as a reminder that they are very much appreciated.

CEO Khrystus Wallace told SKNVibes that the gesture was necessary as many persons depend on public buses for transportation but only few ever show their appreciation. He added that the bus driver appreciation is only the first step that Dare to Be Different has taken and has provided the ideal foundation for similar initiatives. 

“KVK Enterprises actually launched a ministry called Dare to Be Different International and we are appreciating all public bus drivers for their work over the years. We know sometimes they work and their efforts are seldom recognized so we decided to take time out of our busy schedules to hand out T-shirts, drinks, snacks and other tokens, just to say thanks.

“We want to stress that we are a gospel ministry and so we are aiming to intertwine gospel and business and so some of our products are labelled with a short scripture to remind the drivers of the work that Jesus did. We have partnered with Ashburry’s, Island Auto Supplies, Horsford Automotives, Karibhana Trading Ltd. and without their help this would not have been possible.

“We want the bus drivers to be encouraged to continue doing what they are doing. Despite the problems they may face, we want them to know that we recognize and appreciate their hard work,” Wallace said.

One contented bus driver said, “Over the years, as we look around and read news articles, many persons in society have been recognized for their contributions and you don’t really hear bus drivers being recognized. But this is a good start! I felt so good when the young man approached me and gave me the token of his appreciation; that showed me that all hope is not lost.”

Wallace also informed that one driver said that during his 10 to15 years, he has never been appreciated, and added that “when we are able to reach out to them and make them feel appreciated, it satisfies our outreach objectives”.

Wallace further stated that the experience was fruitful and received very positive responses. He added that through partnership the company was able to dare to be different and “be a blessing to others”.


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26th January, 2009
BUS  DRIVERS  RECOGNIZED  BY  LOCAL  COMPANY

Monday January 26 2009

by Akedia Christopher (ST. KITTS  SUN NEWSPAPER)

Last Friday, KVK enterprises, under its newly developed ministry, “Dare to be different international”, used the day to appreciate bus drivers for their service to the community.

CEO of the company, Khrystus Wallace, told Sun St. Kitts/Nevis that in their ministry, they will aim to “go into the communities and appreciate a lot of those persons who are often forgotten and spend our marketing dollar there (as) we feel that persons will feel appreciated if we tell them thanks and what they’re doing is good.”

He said when they brainstormed the idea, a number of companies came onboard such as Ashbury’s Karibhana, Island Auto Supplies and SL Horsford’s Automotive. Wallace said bus drivers were really excited and grateful for what they did.

They received a snack plate, drinks and water Wallace said, adding that they also received a token. He said they hope to make this an annual event

 

(Photo by Akedia Christopher)

Desmond Connor a bus driver from St. Paul’s told SUN, “I came here today and I was so glad when I heard there is someone here to appreciate bus drivers because for the past 15 years I have been driving bus (and) I have never seen anything like this so. I’m glad to see that this group can do this today and I hope that something like this would continue again. I appreciate it very much.”

Clifford Wilson driver of the bus, Big Blue said he was grateful “for the appreciation (adding) it was good to see that people care about the work the bus drivers do for the community and the passengers.”

Wallace said next on their agenda is a friendship banquet which will be held on 14 Feb.

 


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18th December 2008
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THE KVK MALL IS  COMING
A multi-business facility
Location: Lime Kiln  Commercial & Institional Park
Boyds, St. Kitts - 18th December, 2008  KVK ENTERPRISES LTD will be embarking on another project that will see the creation of an extensive multi-business facility. THE KVK MALL will be located at Lime Kiln Commerical & Institutional Park, Basseterre, St. Kitts.
 
According to Khrystus Wallace, CEO of KVK and brain child of the mall idea, the project is expected to impact our federation's economy in a positive way. "We foresee The KVK MALL offering job opportunities for some 250 - 300 people or more. This project will also see a number of internationally renowned companies opening shop in our little St. Kitts, therefore increasing revenue for our island and providing more job opportunities."
 
THE KVK MALL is expected to house over 90% of KVK ENTERPRISES, along with dozens of stores. Khrystus' vision is to make the complex a one stop shopping centre where persons can visit, do all their business and then head for home.
 
"I would like to encourage present businesses - small and large alike to start getting their acts together so they can be strategically placed in the fast developing Lime Kiln Commercial area. I would also like to encourage persons thinking about getting into business to talk with us so that we can show you how you can be a part of this multi-business facility." Khrystus said
 
When asked about an expected starting date for this project, the company plans to officially break ground in 2009 and then quickly proceed to complete the Mall Project by 2010. Official marketing of the mall has started already and the company is imploring interested persons and companies to get on board early and not be left in the "I SHOULD HAVE" bracket, later on in life.
 
Khrystus humbly said in closing, "we have a lot of ideas for THE KVK MALL. Consumers and business owners alike will be amazed at how KVK will transform their shopping and selling experience in St. Kitts and raise the bar in customer service and quality products."
 
The general public can stay up to date on the progress of this project by visiting www.thekvkmall.com

LEARN  MORE: VISIT  www.thekvkmall.com


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16th October 2008
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The CompuDoctors to Expand 
 

Basseterre, St. Kitts - With just 48 days since The CompuDoctors (A KVK Business) opened its doors to the public, the company is embarking on an expansion project that will help to address the pending number of applicants still waiting for acceptance at the institute. This project will also reduce class sizes.
 
According to Khrystus Wallace, CEO of KVK ENTERPRISES, "I am overwhelmed by the public's response to become computer literate and more so qualified. Since there is such a high demand for IT training, we have decided to open two computer labs on the upstairs."
 
Both labs on the upstairs of The Compudoctors, like the lab below, will be equipped with white boards and projectors which will help to enhance the learning experience.
 
When the upstairs labs officially open in November 2008, this will bring the number of available computer systems used for training to 50.

THE COMPUDOCTORS  AWARD
 
The CompuDoctors is proud to be awarding five (5) students from the Verchilds High School, THE KVK ENTERPRISES-COMPUDOCTORS AWARD for outstanding performance in CXC 2008 Information Technology. The awards would be presented at the school's Speech Day & Prize Giving Ceremony next month. 


This young business entity has realized its corporate responsibility from the very onset and is delighted to reward young stars who excel in Information Technology.

Need Copies? Need to use the internet? Need something printed? Want to order something online? Then Try the CompuDoctors Today!
 
 
Other Services Coming Soon
 
*   Launch of the Caribbean's Auction Site  - www.caribbesales.com & Steering Committee (October 31st, 2008) @ The CompuDoctors
 
* Special computer training/workshops for Company employees. Call 465-2585 to sign up your company today. Rates Negotiable
 
* Conference rooms: Please note that when our our upstairs labs open, they will be available for small meetings at a negotiable rate. Access to these labs will include full access to Computer Systems, white board and projector.
 

 


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28th August, 2008
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KVK Enterprises to have grand opening for The CompuDoctors

By Joyette Mills-Ward
Business Reporter-SKNVibes.com

Basseterre, St. Kitts – KVK Enterprises will be diversifying its services to the Federation with the introduction and official opening of The CompuDoctors tomorrow, Friday, August 29 at West Cayon Street, Basseterre.

The new affiliate enterprise is aimed at providing computer training for persons starting at age four, and would also offer computer repair and retail services. The same location will also house an Internet Cafe and a Copy Centre as well as mini print shop services.

The classes will run from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays at a cost of $25 per session for adults and $20 for children. On Saturdays, there will be class for children only from 10:00 a.m. until noon. While training sessions are ongoing, all other services would temporarily cease and resume after classes have ended.

At present, The CompuDoctors offers training for two exams - CXC IT (Information Technology) and CXC EDPM (Electronic Document Preparation Management), KVK Enterprises owner Khrystus Wallace said. He further expounded by saying training is available in general computer based courses including Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Power point and others.

“Persons questioning the value of paying for computer training for children only have to look at our most recent success story, Johnathon Browne. This twelve-year-old resident of Palmetto Point gained a distinction in the 2008 CXC Examinations in Information Technology. He began training at KVK during primary school and through exceptional performance progressed to the point where he could enroll for CXC classes at age 11.”

“Enrolment for the classes will run up to the end of September, and the public response to the venture so far is very enthusiastic” Wallace said, adding that at the opening of The CompuDoctors the work of the  graduates of his CompuCamp, run earlier this summer, would be on display.

Wallace noted that the location of The CompuDoctors offers more convenience than teaching computer studies from his residence in Boyd’s Village as he did after graduating high school some five years ago. He felt relocating to the Cayon Street premises would ensure the general public access to the high quality training offered by The CompuDoctors.

Wallace revealed that the training component of CompuDoctors would be operating on a very small skeleton staff of only himself and his younger brother Lemercius Wallace who would be assisting with younger students.  He said that classes would be divided according to age, and that the individual rate of learning would be considered in placement.

“I’m certain that this new venture will not adversely affect the operations of my existing businesses. I am confident in the abilities of my staff at both other locations to keep things running on an even keel.”


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29th January, 2008
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Twenty-Three New Graduates

Basseterre, St Kitts, 29 January 2008

 

The alumni family of the ECCB Savings and Investments course is now 723 members strong, with the addition of 23 new graduates from St. Kitts and Nevis.

The graduation ceremony which took place at the Ocean Terrace Inn on January 26 2008, was attended by graduates and their families, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education, the Honorable Sam Condor as well as representatives from the ECCB, ECSE, UWI and other collaborating institutions.

Mr Trevor Blake, General Manager of the ECSE congratulated the graduates on having sought to increase their financial knowledge. He reminded them they should not link the notion of thrift to miserliness as there was merit in foregoing instant gratification for more lasting and long term goals. In noting that the foundation of wealth creation is savings and that the building blocks of wealth creation are investments, he told the graduates that the ECSE, was well positioned to enable such investments.

Mr Khrystus Wallace, CEO, KVK Enterprises gave the feature address. Mr Wallace, who began his foray into the world of entrepreneurship in 1999 at the age of 13, traced his journey from his first venture, KVK Bichanics, a business that serviced bicycles which he operated while in school, to his current establishment, KVK Enterprises Ltd. This company provides t-shirt printing and embroidered services as well as custom gift ideas, banners and signs to clients nationally, regionally and internationally.

He spoke about the challenges he faced including overcoming discouragements, devising low cost marketing strategies for his business and securing funding. He acknowledged the support of his mother Mrs Yvette Wallace and a quote “Don’t just dream, make things happen” among his sources of motivation.

Mr Wallace challenged the graduates to go for their dreams, concluding with the following quote from Stephen King “Talent is cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is lots of hard work.

(extracted from http://www.eccb-centralbank.org/News/press2.asp?pressID=283)


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3rd December, 2007
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Khrystus Wallace a star in the West 
By Joy Mills- Ward
Reporter-SKNVibes.com

Basseterre, St. Kitts: Khrystus Wallace is the 21 year old Manager and Owner of KVK Enterprises LTD an up-and-coming small to medium sized company which deals with T-shirt Printing, Mug Printing, Banners & Signs, Quality Embroidery Services, and Caribbean Marketing.  Over the past few years KVK Enterprises Ltd has made its mark on the St Kitts Market and now also serves the wider Caribbean and the world with the addition of their new website www.shopkvk.net. and www.kvkenterprises.com

 

Khrystus is an uncommon name, for an uncommon man. When asked the meaning of his name, Khrystus just calmly said “it means bright and distinguished”.  If his academic background and the success of his business KVK Enterprises Ltd is anything to go on, one could definitely say he is both bright and distinguished.

 

Academically speaking, Khrystus started school at 3yrs old was forced to repeat Kindergarten once because of his age, placing 1st in his class at both Kindergarten graduations.  He further went on to complete primary and secondary schooling by the age of 15.  He graduated as Valedictorian of his class in 2002 with 9 O’levels subjects, of which 5 were distinctions.  Actually, his first major job was to produce graduation T-shirts for his whole graduating class!

 

“Behind every successful man there is a strong woman”, and that seems to be the case for Khrystus Wallace.  No, we’re not speaking about a wife. He is only 21yrs now!   The woman of strength behind Khrystus Wallace is none other than his mother, Mrs. Yvette Wallace. 

 

While his mother was away completing her studies – a Masters degree in International Education Management, Khrystus started his first business at 11 yrs old…. “A Bicycle Repair Shop” in Boyds, which is where he was born and grew up.

 

 Being a philanthropist by nature the “Bike Shop” was started to help out friends and family, and as news spread that you could have your bikes “repaired”, “spray painted”, or “get pressurized air” over by “Khrystus” his customer base expanded to include persons in the neighboring villages of West Farm and Palmetto Point.  And it may have been this that started his interest in print design and marketing.  Imagine at that young age he had 4 persons working with him in that first enterprise!

 

The services now provided by KVK enterprises originally began from a kit purchased online on eBay.  With this kit he was able to take pictures use the computer to edit the photograph, and then with special stencil/transfer paper apply the photo to the T-shirt using a normal dry iron.  This kit was in use within the “Bike Shop” as well.

 

Upon completing her studies in 2003, his mother returned to St Kitts and recognizing his enterprising spirit and his business savvy, she advanced him a sizable sum of money to purchase a mid-sized print design machine which allowed a faster rate of production for

T-shirts, caps, bags and other printable items.  This was also the year that his mother Mrs. Yvette Wallace, lent her legal support by registering the company officially as KVK Enterprises Ltd, because as mentioned earlier at this time Khrystus had just graduated high school and was still only 15 yrs!

 

Though only 5’5”, he’s a giant when it comes to giving back to his community.  For the past 3 years Khrystus Wallace has given a prize to the student with the Best Results in O’level Information Technology at Verchilds High School which is also his alma mater. 

Also for the past 2 years he’s instituted a “Back to School” rally which is an all-day event involving motivational speakers from the community like nurses, teachers, policemen/women and guidance counselors; who encourage children and teenagers to maintain proper eating,  hygiene, and study habits etc.

 

The KVK annual Back-to school rally culminates with giveaways of school supplies to every child of school age from the Boyds, West Farm & Palmetto Point communities once they were in attendance. In addition to all this, Khrystus and KVK have in the past and presently continue to sponsor religious and secular events which are seen by himself and the company as beneficial and wholesome to the development of the young people in his community and in the country as a whole.

 

He is an active member of the Antioch Baptist church and has, on several occasions, been a motivational speaker in church youth group seminars, not exclusive to Baptist churches. He has also spoken in the Anglican Church, Moravian Church, Wesleyan Holiness Church, Pentecostal Church and other non-denominational churches!

 

Although his business keeps him quite busy he is actually presently pursuing a degree in Business Administration with a focus on Sales & Marketing.  When asked why he started this particular business, he said “it’s something I enjoy doing”.  Khrystus further revealed that his childhood dream was to become a doctor. He noted that he that he may still become one because he’s still young. 

 

When asked about his decision to set up a Display area and Sales outlet in town, bearing in mind the cost of office space in Basseterre, he said that it was a difficult but necessary decision, in order to reach out to more of the grass roots people and expand his customer base further east as KVK’s head office was located in Boyds and not the easiest for people from another area to find..

 

In terms of support, Khrystus Wallace identified God, his mother- Mrs. Yvette Wallace and his brother Lemercius Wallace as his main sources of support in bringing his enterprise to the success it has today. We here at SKNVibes wish Khrystus and the KVK family continued success.

 


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17th August, 2007

LYLAA awards young citizens

Friday August 17 2007

“In my 12 years as minister of youth, I must say that this was the best spent two hours and my proudest moment,” Minister Sam T. Condor, deputy prime minister and minister with the responsibility for youth, said.

Last Friday, at the Ocean Terrace Inn, at 7:35 p.m. eight of the nation’s top scholars, leaders and servants were recognised as outstanding citizens, pioneers, innovators and social change agents by the Liamuiga Youth Legacy Awards Association (LYLAA).

The awardees include: Jihan Williams, 2001 state scholar, newly minted lawyer; Joyelle Clarke, champion debater and recent graduate of the University of the West Indies with a Bachelors of Arts in geography; Sudeakka Francis a dean’s list accounting student and 2006 Miss Plattsburg State Caribbean winner; Candisie Franklin, law student at the University of Guyana and Miss Universe finalist; Khrystus Wallace, the 21 year old CEO of KVK enterprises, motivational speaker and philanthropist and Cuban medical school graduate; and resident doctor for the under 18 National Football Team Dr. Garfield Alexander.

Renowned radio/TV host, entrepreneur, philanthropist and comedian Leslie ‘Sugar Bowl’ Morton and Madame Lavern Louard Greaves, national coordinator for the St. Kitts/Nevis Poverty Assessment Exercise, social planner, writer and the driving force behind the Molyneux Youth in Action were adjudged the organisation’s 2007 LYLAA Legacy Awardees. This is the organisation’s premiere award which is bestowed upon individuals who have surpassed revolutionaries.

Teslyn Simmonds, chair of the selection’s committee, said, “It is important to note that apart from all of the awardees’ accomplishments, what differentiates them from many of their peers is that they are humanitarians, philanthropists, innovators, visionaries and patriots.”

The ceremony was chaired by 2006 Legacy Awardee Francil Morris and 2005 Awardee Deidre Daniel.

The national anthem was sung by Yannick Mills of the UNESCO Youth Path. Carlton Pogson invoked God’s blessings on the proceedings.

The history of the organisation was read by 2006 Awardee Diana Williams. Each 2007 LYLAA awardee delivered a 3-5 minute speech on an issue that he or she was passionate about. Julie Charles read the representation of the national symbols and conducted the awards ceremony which is one of the highlights of the evening.

Celia Christopher, LYLAA advisor, presented the pins which are a representation of the great love and pride that the awardees have for their country. Austin Weekes, manager of the Crafthouse, a LYLAA partner presented the golden honour cords which represents the awardees journey through life.

Cuban Ambassador Anna Maria Gonzales presented the flags to the awardees; the flags represent the awardees’ quest to preserve their country. The presentation of the plaques was done by the Minister Condor as a reminder that one’s legacy did not culminate on the evening of the awards.

Minister Condor delivered the feature address. He said, “It is often said that the youth are the leaders of tomorrow and I always correct them when this is being said because our young people are indeed leading today.

“You have contributed and I am certain that you will continue in making meaningful contributions in the development of our country. You have proven yourselves to be ambassadors of our nation and for this you deserve to be honoured.

“You deserve to be held up to the nation, the region and to the international community. They need to know that St. Kitts is a country with scholars, leaders and young people who are dedicated to service and for this I applaud the Liamuiga Youth Legacy Awards Association for creating a platform where young people can be held in esteem by their peers. I wish LYLAA much success in its future endeavours and pledge my governments’ support to every young person in our nation.”

2006 LYLAA Awardee Michealeana Mills delivered a poem. The vote of thanks was delivered by Mutryce A. Williams, founder/chairperson of LYLAA.

The ceremony was attended by the Governor-General Sir Cuthbert Sebastian, the Director of Youth and 2004 Legacy Awardee Geoffrey Hanley, past awardees, family members and well-wishers.


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16th February, 2007

 

Khrystus, a young man who dared to dream

 

By Ketricia Finch

 

St. Kitts Reporter

 

 

20-year-old Khrystus Wallace is one of the youngest persons in the Federation to own a business. He said his company KVK Enterprises Ltd. has been in operation for almost five years.

 

"We officially got registered as a company in 2003 but I began with the business in 1997. It was always one of my dreams to be a business owner. At first I wanted to be a surgeon. I started tampering with the business and so I just decided to stay in that field," Wallace said.

 

Wallace said the company first started as a bicycle repair shop.

 

"We use to repair bicycles for the children in the community and then we started printing T-shirts using a hand iron. We then got more advanced into the shirt printing."

 

Apart from T-shirt printing, the company also does mug printing, creates banners and signs, has quality embroidery services and is now focused on Caribbean marketing."We now have a heat-press machine, we have screen-printing machines, embroidery machines, mug printing machines, and machines to print banners and signs," Wallace said.

 

Wallace said one of the challenges he faced so far with the business is hooking up with international suppliers. He said some of them were hesitant about creating a relationship with KVK.

 

Wallace also runs a marketing service where individuals, companies and other organizations can market their businesses, products, services or events using the company's classified ad service. One can get either an audio or video advertisement.

 

He said it is very hard for small businesses, even large businesses at times, to market their companies effectively at an affordable price.

 

"It is expensive and the market out there caters for the bigger, more established businesses. So I thought of some creative way that small businesses as well as big businesses could market affordably," Wallace said.

 

"I have the expertise in building websites and I actually worked with another company overseas. We designed Windies Classified Ads. We allowed small businesses, preferably, to market their business online."

 

Wallace said the difference between the company's Classified Ad Service and the yellow pages and other services is that the ad lasts for a number of years. "We actually worked with other international marketing firms and I tried to set a general price but it was more expensive than what I wanted. I want to keep the prices low. Persons can also change up their ads if they so desire."

 

Wallace said KVK makes everything convenient and unlike many other printers in St. Kitts and the Caribbean, you have the convenience of going online.

 

ACKNOWLEGED CORRECTION: "We carry the slogan, When others move far too slowly, we make the difference," Wallace said.

 

Extracted from: http://www.stkittsnevisobserver.com/feb1607/news11a.htm


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1st September, 2006
A  STITCH  IN  TIME

 

For KVK  ENTERPRISES, adding custom embroidery to its host of imprinting services was indeed a need, as the demand arose for a quality and efficient service.

The company plans to take embroidery services to the next level by introducing endless ideas for its customers. Khrystus Wallace, owner of the company said "having tested the market, we recognized that there was a need to do something different and that's where we come in."

 

The launch of the company's newest service, custom embroidery just happens to coincide with the St. Kitts-Nevis Independence Celebrations. Khrystus promises that the market will see some of the company's unique and quality productions during the month of September.

Khrystus & Lemercius Wallace returned from embroidery training in the USA, mid August 2006 and performed exceptionally well.

The company plans to introduce online ordering before the year ends.

Extracted from "What's Going On?" A Periodic KVK Newsletter


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26th August, 2006

KVK  ENTERPRISES  SPONSORS  BACK2SCHOOL  RALLY

 

Young entrepreneur Khrystus Wallace of KVK ENTERPRISES at Boyds, gave back to his community on Saturday, 26th August, 2006. The company hosted a back to school rally at the Boyds Basketball Court for the Trinity community.

 

Scores of children and adults were in attendance. Following the theme "No Barriers - Only Opportunities," motivational presentations included songs, dances, poems and short speeches. Hon. Sam Condor, Minister of Education and Constituency representative for the area addressed the gathering briefly. He commended KVK ENTERPRISES for taking the initiative to motivate those who will be returning to school and also took the opportunity to share a bit of his personal school life experiences and implored the children to work hard during the upcoming school terms.

 

Khrystus Wallace, owner of the company passionately addressed the gathering and promised that his company will do all in its power to encourage school children in his community to work hard. Evangelist Laurence Knight prayed for the children as they returned to school and also asked God's anointing on parents and the community. The evening concluded with KVK ENTERPRISES giving free school supplies to over 200 children from the community. The children were also treated to light refreshments sponsored by parents of the community. KVK ENTERPRISES provides reliable imprinting services from its base at Boyds.


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