Global Meetings Industry Day hosts Africa’s MICE leaders tomorrow

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The Global Meetings Industry Day (GMID) will tomorrow, April 8th, 2021 feature ATA’s CEO Town Hall, a platform for the leaders across the MICE sector to directly address pressing questions and issues put before them by a global audience of industry leaders, meeting and event planners, business owners, and travelers alike.

GMID is to build the image of brands and products, establish new business relationships, drive positive business outcomes and economic development, as well as to build strong local communities.

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In addition to the CEO Town Hall, GMID Africa will feature a special address by H.E. Albert M. Muchanga, African Union Commissioner for Economic Development, Trade, Industry and Mining.

CEO Town Hall Participants:
Kojo Bentum-Williams, Publisher & CEO, Voyages Afriq (Moderator)
Abdul Karim Abdullah, Founder, Afrochella
Jeffers Miruka, President, African Society of Association Executives (AfSAE)
Taubie Motlhabane – CEO, Cape Town Convention Center
Jacinta Nzioka, National Coordinator, Kenya National Convention Bureau
Kyle Schofield – Director, QA Venue Solutions
The virtual event will kick start at 09:30 AM (SAT).

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