Events

Black International 3: Doing Business in Africa, November 17th, 2010

Over the past four months, especially, the interest in the creative industries across Africa, in the UK,  has increased hugely. Creatives, governments and businesses are really noticing the impact and popularity of African film, music and fashion, and now due to “Fela! The Musical,” commercial theatre as well.

More than ever, inquiries from creative businesses wanting to know how to realize their products and services in Africa continue to rise.

Because of this need and interest, Black International 3 is producing an information session to give people a better understanding of the opportunities, misconceptions and solutions to ‘Doing Business in Africa.’

Ladybrille UK readers, if you will be in London, UK, it might be an event worth checking out. See details below.

Black International 3

Creative Industries: “Doing Business in Africa”

When: 6:30pm – 9:30pm on Wednesday 17th November2010
Where: The Gramaphone, 60-62 Commercial Street, London, United Kingdom

Adm: £5 (tickets can also be purchased on the door, please contact us to reserve your place).

Booking: http://blackinternational3.eventbrite.com

Info: [email protected] / 020 7193 4577

Find out what it really takes to do business in Africa.

Hear from successful Black Creative Entrepreneurs, providing their personal accounts and advice on:

– Winning contracts across the continent
– Setting up a business in Africa
– Selling products in markets across the continent
– The current climate for the Creative Industries in Africa.

Speakers
Nana Ocran, International Editor Time Out Nigeria and Wings (Arik Air’s in-flight magazine).
Imruh Bakari, former Festival Director of the Zanzibar International Film Festival.

Ladybrille Magazine

Founded in 2007, Ladybrille® Magazine is a California based pioneer digital publication demystifying the image of Africans in the west through contemporary African fashion and celebrating the brilliant woman in business and leadership, with an emphasis on the African woman in the diaspora. Our coverage includes stories on capital, access to markets, expertise, hiring and retention, sales, marketing, and promotions.

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