Ahead of the new domestic football season, the Joy Sports team will engage Ghana Premier League clubs in a thought leadership session on Tuesday.
In collaboration with LaLiga, organisers of the Spanish top flight league, Ghana Premier League clubs will be engaged on best practises in handling digital media.
This has become necessary because of the important role digital and social media now plays in the life of football clubs worldwide.
Speakers for the session include two digital media strategists: Sandister Tei from the Multimedia Group, and Nqobile Ndlovu, a season South African in the space.
LaLiga are represented by Xiaowei Guo, a Social Media Coordinator and Juan Botella, the organisation's Regional Manager for Africa.
The Joy Sports LaLiga MasterClass will be a 90-minute virtual session on Tuesday, November 10, with highlights on television and digital media later.
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