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Accra International Book Festival will host Finance and Business Development Consultant, Dr Evans Duah on #CatchUpAfrica.
The engagement is scheduled for March 25, 2022, at 7 PM (Ghana) on the video-conferencing platform, Zoom. It will also be streamed on the Facebook page of the Accra International Book Festival to the global audience.
#CatchUpAfrica is a platform designed by the Afro-Book Festival to engage both local and international creatives to discuss the major issues of global concern.
With its focus on the promotion of literature, the Accra International Book Festival has hosted conversations with world-class authors and musicians both local and international.
Dr Evans Duah, the French and English-trained business expert, is an international finance and business speaker with varying experiences.
He holds an EAP certificate in Entrepreneurship and Financing from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA and a Doctoral Degree in Business Administration in Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship, and a Masters in Applied Business Research in Entrepreneurship and Innovation from Swiss Business School, Switzerland.
He also holds MBA in International Business, and a BBA in Strategic Management from Ecole Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion (ENCG) – Agadir in Morocco.
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