Friday, October 9, 2009

Live from The Corporate Council on Africa - Perspectives on Aligning Social Responsibility for Africa

Joining hosts Ian & Tonya Fitzpatrick, hosts of Travel'n On Radio, from the Walter E. Washington Convention Center convenes experts in African and US business:

Marc Cavaliere, Executive Vice President of South African Airways
Sam Taylor, Founder and President of Reputation Dynamics
Thad Simons, President and CEO of Novus International
Keith Bruce, President of SportsMark
Peter Greenberg, CBS Travel Editor

For more information about this week's program and to listen click on following link:

The U.S.-Africa Business Summit attracted more than 1,500 leaders from the private and public sectors in the U.S. and Africa including U.S. and African heads of state and their cabinet ministers, along with
CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, and heads of international organizations. In addition to a special speech made by Hillary Clinton and an agribusiness plenary, participants had the opportunity attend more than 50 industry-specific sessions including infrastructure, natural resources, health, financing, power, social responsibility and experiential tourism.

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Sunday, October 4, 2009

The Corporate Council on Africa - LIVE from the US-Africa Business Summit in DC

Joining host Sandy Dhuyvetter this week from the Walter E. Washington Convention Center TravelTalkRADIO brings experts in African and US business:

Samantha Taylor, Founder of Reputation Dynamics
Barbara Hochstellar, Airport Designer
Yusuf Reja, Founder and CEO of ZebraJobs.com
Obinna Ekezie, President of Wakanow.com
Tim McCoy, VP Member Services of The Corporate Council on Africa
George Aboagye, CEO Ghana Investment Promotion Center

For more information about this week's program and to listen click on following link:
http://www.traveltalkradio.com/TTR_760kfmb.html

The U.S.-Africa Business Summit attracted more than 1,500 leaders from the private and public sectors in the U.S. and Africa including U.S. and African heads of state and their cabinet ministers, along with CEOs of fortune 500 companies, and heads of international organizations. In addition to a special speech made by Hillary Clinton and an agribusiness plenary, participants had the opportunity attend more than 50 industry-specific sessions including infrastructure, natural resources, health, financing, power, social responsibility and experiential tourism.

Stay tuned for Sam Taylor's report back on the conference and implications for corporate social responsibility in Africa.

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