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Founder of the Right to Dream Group, Tom Vernon has been announced as one of the main speakers for the JoySports National Dialogue.
Scheduled for Thursday March 13, 2025, the JoySports National Dialogue is a thought-leadership programme aimed at shaping the future of sports in Ghana.
Tom Vernon is a former Manchester United scout and football executive with intimate knowledge of Ghanaian and African football.
For 25 years, he founded and run the Right to Dream Football Academy as chief executive.
Under his leadership, the academy grew to accommodate three other academies and professional clubs in Denmark, Egypt, and America.
Tom Vernon will be joined by other speakers, at the JoyPrime studios for the JoySports National Dialogue.
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