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More often, the world looks down on Africa with pettiness and contempt and many of the continent’s countries often get negative coverage or not altogether. Moreover, major media and mass communication do not put the spotlight on successful African leaders. This show is to highlight the amazing stories of African leaders that are providing their great contributions to the world community. Momentum Africa, therefore, believes that there are abundance of African success stories in diverse business sectors that can share their talents and knowledge with the world. Once unearthed these leaders can become role models to our current and future leaders who can act as catalysts in solving African problems and empower their own communities..
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Thursday Dec 31, 2020
Thursday Dec 31, 2020
In this episode, we welcome Reuben Quansah the host of "ChopXchange" Podcast that discusses the experiences of brand new investors of African descent who want to do more than attain career success. Co-host Reuben Quansah is a first-generation Ghanaian residing in New York City.
Mr. Quansah earned his Bachelor’s degree at Bucknell University and his Master’s degree from the Colin Powell School of Global Leadership at the City College of New York. He works as student support in higher education, helping students through to college completion. Interestingly, helping students explore, discover, and embark on their academic/professional/entrepreneurial career paths has had a profound impact on Mr. Quansah's journey. Thus, he engages in passion projects involving tech, finance, and entrepreneurship with his sights set on supporting his community here and in Ghana.
Co-Host Fatima Sherif, is a First Gen Liberian residing in NYC by way of Boston. She currently works as a Higher Education Associate. In addition to being a public servant, Fatima is a Doctoral Student in the Urban Education-Policy and Leadership track at the CUNY Graduate Center. Prior to attending the Graduate Center, she received her Master’s degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. Her professional experiences working in education have reinforced the notion of an opportunity gap which has contributed to her sense of urgency to be a catalyst of change. More specifically, she is interested in educational inequities, accountability standards, and how economic decisions impact outcomes.
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