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The Alumni of Paris Graduate School of Management (PGSM), Ghana, are set to hold a formal inauguration on October 19, 2019, at the Coconut Regency Hotel.
It follows the successful day-out on May 25, that brought alumni from across the country.
The Noble Alumni is made up of astute professionals who lead and serve in diverse industries within and outside the borders of Ghana.
As such, the gathering will bring them under one roof, as they officially set the tone for the impact that professionals with significant exposure, experience and education, should be having on the country’s development.
“With the very impressive growth and traction gained by the Alumni within a very short period, the event has attracted the attention of the leadership of Paris Graduate School of Management in Paris; resulting in the Dean, Professor Mike Wooi and Dr. Sabanjo, a notable pioneer when it comes to PGSM’s presence on the African continent among other dignitaries both local and international.
“Alumni from other African countries will also be in attendance to give the inauguration a continental feel,” the Alumni said in a statement.
As part of activities earmarked in the build-up to the inauguration date, the Alumni will also embark on philanthropic initiatives. The alumni leadership hopes to share the details soon.
“There is also room for institutions, businesses and organisations looking at giving their brand, projects, products and services a priceless exposure at this great and historic event,” the statement concluded.
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