COME AND SHARE YOUR AFRICAN STORY AT WHARTON BUSINESS SCHOOL

On November 13th – 15th Wharton Africa Business Forum (WABF) will host its 23rd annual conference, at Wharton Business School. The WABF is the longest running student-organized Africa-focused business discussion. With this year’s theme: “My Africa StoryLessons in business, visions for impact”, WABF will be a platform for present and emerging leaders in business, entrepreneurship and social enterprise to provide deep insights into their areas of expertise by sharing their unique experiences doing business, starting ventures and creating impact in Africa. Through these stories, we aim to highlight the unique challenges present, showcase the massive opportunities that exist and provide case studies of impact creation in Africa to inspire a vision and path for the continent’s future. The highly distinguished set of speakers include Hakeem Belo-Osagie (Chairman, Etisalat Nigeria), Mosunmola Abudu (Founder, EbonyLife TV), Colin Coleman (Managing Partner- Sub Saharan Africa, Goldman Sachs) and many more.

The Forum will also be a platform for our guests to connect with like-minded individuals and share idea with business potential business partners, as well as an opportunity for individuals interested in moving back to network with potential employees during the career fair.

Success at WABF is to see all our distinguished guests leave the conference with tangible blueprints, applicable lessons, inspiration and insights to be leveraged as they continue to craft their own Africa stories. We look forward to seeing you at WABF. In the meantime, continue to check back in for updates and join the conversation on FacebookTwitterLinkedIn and Instagram to share your Africa story #wabf23 #myafricastory.

WABF Website link: wabf2015.whartonafrica.com

Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-23rd-annual-wharton-africa-business-forum-my-africa-story-tickets-18317847174

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