
Clayton State University is welcoming the Pan African American Chamber of Commerce (PAACC) to the Clayton State campus on Thursday, June 7 for a panel discussion and networking event, “Doing Business in Africa; the Next Frontier.”
The event begins promptly at 10:30 a.m. in the Harry S. Downs Center. A lunch buffet will be served. The cost to attend for Pan African American Chamber Members is $15, non-members pay $25. Reservations are required. Go to https://s01.123signup.com/servlet/SignUpMember?PG=1534339182300&P=15343391911424794700.
“I was honored to be the keynote speaker for the PAACC earlier this year, during which I extended an invitation for them to consider our lovely campus as a venue for a future gathering,” notes Clayton State Dean of the College of Business Dr. Alphonso Ogbuehi. “I believe this event represents a further strengthening of the partnership between the College of Business and the PAACC.”
The panel discussion will include the following experts:
Consulate General of Nigeria, Ambassador Geoffrey Teneilabe
Honorary Consul General of Liberia, Cynthia Nash
Honorary Consul General of Mali, Vince Farley
Dr. Aziz Gueye, U.S. Director of Tourism of Senegal
Manuel da Graca, Charge' Developpement d'Affaires UBIFRANCE (Gabon)
Dr. Akwo Elonge, Kennesaw State University/Clark Atlanta University (Cameroon)
George Awuku, businessman (Ghana)