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Event Vendors Association of Ghana, (EVAG) has launched the 3rd edition of Ghana's Event Industry Conference (G.E.I.C) for 2021.
Speaking at a breakfast meeting to launch the event, President of EVAG, Kate Hassan said this year’s event seeks to re-energize all industry players amidst Covid-19 hence the theme, "Resilience, Rethink, Redefine and Recreate."
She said the time has come for all event vendors to empower each other towards quality service delivery and customer satisfaction.

She took the opportunity to entreat all event vendors across the country to join EVAG to work towards a common goal.
The program featured speakers such as Senior Partner at Aanstreet Finance, Kingsley Hayford who presented on post-Covid-19 business restructuring for growth and Lead Enabler at Enable Growth, Stephen N. Boadi who presented on Leveraging on social media to make profit for business post-Covid-19.

The three days Industry Conference commences on the 2nd and 3rd of November and will include activities such as master classes, exhibition and ends with Gala and Awards nights on 4th November, 2021.
The Ghana Event Industry Conference is a platform created for operators in the events industry to form synergies and share knowledge.
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