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The London Business School Africa Club invites all interest parties to attend the 2010 Africa Day Conference: "Africa Evolves: Next Steps for Development." The conference will be held on 8 May 2010 at London Business School Campus from 8.30 am to 5.30 pm, followed by a drinks reception.

If interested, please visit the website: http://londonafricaclub.org/africaday2010.htm for more details or http://africaday2010.eventbrite.com to buy your ticket.

The 3 keynote speakers at this year’s conference are:

Arnold Ekpe

- CEO, Ecobank Transnational Incorportate

Nkosana Moyo

- VP & COO, Africa Development Bank

Thierry Tanoh -

There will also be 4 panels namely:

Developing a Culture of Expansion in Entrepreneurship

Technology and Infrastructure: Building a platform for Economic growth

Agribusiness: Turning challenges into opportunities

Outlook for African Capital Markets in the Global Environment

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Purchase Tickets Here*  -  Visit Event Website

KEY INFORMATION

Keynote Speakers

Arnold Ekpe
Nkosana Moyo
Thierry Tanoh

CEO, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated
VP & COO, Africa Development Bank
VP, Sub-Saharan Africa, LAC & W. Europe, International Finance Corporation

Date

Saturday 8th May 2010  8:30AM – 5:30PM followed by cocktail reception

Location

London Business School Campus

*Early bird tickets available till 16th April 2010

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