An Interview with Errol Bailey: CEO of Project Genesis

Joshua Munson
2 min readJul 20, 2018

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Recently, I was able to interview the CEO of Project Genesis, Errol Bailey. His token is looking to substantially improve the quality of developing island nations

The funds are being used to develop the platform and technology that Farmers and Commodity holders can use in the future

#1

What inspired you to create project genesis?

The Genesis Project was created as an innovative approach to aiding in the development of agricultural, energy, and housing programs. We were inspired to become a solution in this sector by becoming the bridge that aligns resources.

#2

What is your background in developing island communities?

CNET is a company that prides itself on leadership and partnerships that deliver projects and programs. This approach allows us to identify partners with the required background and experience for a successful outcome. Out targeted programs are focused on Antigua, Jamaica with a global reach.

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What kind of potential do you see for the project?

The need to create, develop and sustain these types of programs is extremely important to the positive growth and economic prosperity of the Caribbean nations. The Genesis project represents the FIRST token-based approach to finance programs exclusively targeted toward improving the quality of life for the people of under or developing countries.

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The potential outcome for the Genesis project?

We aim to have a lasting, sustainable effect on all segments of The Genesis Project. Our platform will seed and build within many much needed areas of social, economic and development throughout the Caribbean and beyond inclusive of:

• Job creation

• Low produce production to table cost

• Education and training

• Better health

• Improved economy

• Better living accommodations

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