
Audio By Carbonatix
Managing Director of Activa International Insurance Company, Mr Stephen Kyerematen, has made a presentation on the topic, “Managing Health Risks in Africa” to Global HR Directors of major US oil and gas companies in Houston, Texas.
The Activa Boss, who is also the CEO of Activa Finances-Mauritius, made the presentation at the invitation of the US National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC), the international HR Forum and Zurich Insurance, USA, during their annual International Human Resources Management Conference.
Over hundred Senior Management Executives of major US companies attended the two-day conference.
The NFTC is an institutional American business lobby group made up of all major US companies involved in foreign industrial investment and trade.
Last year, NFTC celebrated its 100th year anniversary in New York, where Mr. Steve Kyerematen was invited to make another presentation to the HR Chapter of the NFTC.
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