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GCEEI to host business clinic in Accra

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The Ghana Centre for Entrepreneurship Employment and Innovation (GCEEI) in partnership with The Trust Consult is set to host the 2014 GCEEI Business Clinic in Accra.

The event which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, November 1 at the Oak Plaza Hotel will bring together Business Executives, Startups, Entrepreneurs, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs), Youth and individuals with business ideas.

Participants at the clinic are expected to benefit from the rich experience of distinguished speakers and facilitators including Executive Director at The Trust Consult, Charles Mensa; Executive Director GCEEI John Armah; and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pop Out, Maximus Ametogor.

In a statement copied to Myjoyonline.com, the Executive Director of GCEEI, John Armah said startup companies and young people with brilliant ideas in Ghana often pay so much to others in order to develop a business plan but fail to actualize them due to the lack of funding and potential wastage at inception.

The business clinic, thus, will provide a platform where people will be trained to develop their own business plan and also enable them understand the rubrics of how to secure investments, make capital investments and use the right technology to support their operations.

Main speaker for the clinic and Executive Director at The Trust Consult, Charles Mensa said "the GCEEI Business Clinic is a total Business Support Package for One Day. I will encourage all businesses and individuals not to miss this opportunity”. 

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