Stanford Africa Business Forum: Creating Local Value

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Event Sponsor
Associated Students of Stanford University, Graduate Student Council, African Students Association, Graduate School of Business, Stanford Africa Business Forum (SABF), ASSU Speakers Bureau, Stanford Institute for Innovation in Developing Economies, Center
Location
Stanford Graduate School of Business, 655 Knight Way, Knight Management Center, Stanford, CA, 94305

The Stanford Africa Business Forum (SABF) is the premier event in the Bay Area for those curious and excited about business interests in Africa. It is a wonderful opportunity to learn about various business opportunities you might want to explore. Come listen to distinguished speakers who are shaping the future of some of the world's fastest growing countries.

This year at SABF, we will reimagine development through creating local value on the African continent. We will explore tech, finance, government, entrepreneurship and other themes for the forum. All are welcome to attend. Whether you speak one of the 2000+ languages native to Africa or cannot tell the difference between Zambia and The Gambia, we invite you to come and engage in discussion with thought leaders and entrepreneurs that are leveraging the changing dynamics of African economies and the growing needs of its consumers. The theme “Creating Local Value” captures the rise of African consumers, companies and innovations, and the growth of African economies. The forum will showcase how enterprising individuals and organizations across Africa are meeting the growing needs of Africans.

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