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On April 8, 2024, an event is set to take place at the prestigious Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra, Ghana dubbed Black Cherry Beauty Business and Leadership Training.
The event will be hosted by radio and television personality, Regina Van Helvert.
Speakers include cosmetic brands to skincare experts; Constance Awatey, Aisha Bangai, Rahul Awasthi and BigGodwin Martey.
They will share insights on mastering makeup business, raising capital for SMEs, choosing the right niche, product and business branding and more.

Attendees can look forward to gaining valuable knowledge and advice from experts.
Patrons will get to enjoy a range of exhibitions from renowned brands including Beauty By Fella, owned by famed actress and businesswoman, Fella Makafui, among others.
Overall, the Women in Beauty and Business event promises to be a transformative experience for all. Attendees will leave feeling empowered, informed, and ready to take on new challenges in their careers and businesses.

For women in Accra and beyond who are passionate about beauty and entrepreneurship, this event promises to be educational.
It is a unique opportunity to connect with industry leaders, gain valuable insights, and be a part of a community that is dedicated to empowering women and driving positive change in the beauty and business sectors.
To register, contact 0243482969.
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