Young Entrepreneurs Conference comes to Obuasi on 18th November.

The first ever Young Entrepreneurs Conference in Obuasi is coming off on the 18th November, 2017 at the Mawuli Hotel. The training comes with the theme, Reviving Obuasi, the role of an Empowered Youth, and it will seek to empower young entrepreneurs in Obuasi and its environs.

Mr. Richard Ellimah, the executive director of Centre for Social Impact Studies and a seasoned activist for youth development will take the participants through Ethical Business Practices and Identifying business areas in Obuasi. Other facilitators for the event include Janette Adu Poku, a Brand Expect, Eben Ohene Yaw Ankapong, CEO of Philbens Consult and Charles Wundengba of Wundef Group and who doubles as the Convener of the event.

Participants will be have time to connect with each other at a special session called, Partnership Session.

Other topics to be treated include: Branding, social media marketing, and how the young entrepreneur can overcome stress.

The event will start from 4pm and close at 6:30pm.

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