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On February 19th – 20th, the Africa Business Club at Harvard Business School will present its 12th Annual Africa Business Conference which will focus on the theme "A Continent Comes of Age: Defining a New Era in African Business." The largest African student-run conference will bring together pre-eminent keynote speakers, expert panellists, and over 900 students and professionals from across the globe to Harvard Business School's (HBS) campus in Boston to discuss and debate this important phase in Africa's development. The conference also includes prospective students' events, a career fair, fashion show, concert and networking receptions. "A Continent Comes of Age: Defining a New Era in African Business."
The theme of this year's conference which, say the organisers, is open to everyone is "A Continent Comes of Age: Defining a New Era in African Business." "The Conference attracts over 900 participants each year, including African students and business professionals from around the world," explains Abhi Sharma, the Co-Conference chair of the HBS African Business Club Conference. "The HBS Africa Business Conference provides a unique forum for discussion around the opportunities and challenges confronting business people in Africa. The event presents attendees with an excellent opportunity to learn more about the continent and network with business and community leaders, corporate sponsors, current and prospective HBS students, HBS alumni, students from other graduate programs and educators from around the world." Addressing Africa's Challenges "This year's Conference will focus on what the future holds for Africa," says Sharma. "We believe 2010 represents a landmark year for Africa. In 2010, over 15 African countries celebrate their 50th anniversaries of independence and the World Cup comes to South Africa. Despite these achievements, challenges that persist continue to attract the wrong kind of attention to the continent. We believe this juxtaposition presents us with an opportunity to think about what lies ahead for African businesses and how we can work toward actively shaping this future."
With this in mind, discussion at the 2010 Harvard Business School Africa Business Conference will focus on answering questions such as:
"This.... presents us with an opportunity to think about what lies ahead for African businesses and how we can work toward actively shaping this future." Throughout the conference, distinguished keynote speakers and panellists will offer their perspectives on these questions, and conference participants will be given the opportunity to engage them and fellow participants in meaningful discussions about defining a new era in African business. The Africa Business Club at Harvard Business School The Africa Business Club at Harvard Business School was founded twelve years ago to promote awareness of business opportunities in Africa. Each year, the Club hosts the HBS Africa Business Conference, the world's largest student-run conference on business in Africa.
This is an event for anyone with an interest in Africa's future, says Sharma. "Don't miss this unique opportunity for learning and networking with like-minded individuals who are passionate about making a difference in Africa!" To secure your place, register now! For further information about the Africa Business Conference, and to register for the 2010 Conference, please visit www.hbsafricaconference.com.
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