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The Le Pacha in Vert-Saint-Denis, Paris, France will come alive on Monday November 11, 2024 for the Global Shakers Banquet.
Attending the Global Shakers Banquet offers unparalleled opportunities for growth, networking, inspiration, and securing the future.
Among great personalities to meet, dine, and wine with are Professor George Einstein, Founder of Einstein Medical Institute in Florida, and cousin of the renowned physicist Albert Einstein; H.E. Jimmie Gardner, President of the World Conference of Mayors; Dr. Willie Snead III, phenomenal former American football legend; and Nadine Lowe, President of Endless Dream Vacation Club, Bahamas.
Preceding the banquet, from 10:00AM will be a two-hour, free-entry Global Youth Shakers Awards ceremony to honor some people and organizations around the world who have been dedicated to serving, empowering, and making life better for the youth.
And during the banquet will be the Prestigious Annual Predecessors Awards - Europe Edition to honor some heroes and pathfinders in Europe.
The event is organised by Relevant Achievers Impacting Nations, led by author Ralph Antwi.
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