Philanthropist and serial entrepreneur Tony O. Elumelu, CON leads a delegation of senior executives from his proprietary investment firm, Heirs Holdings, to the World Economic Forum (WEF), which begins in Davos, Switzerland today
Elumelu
will join global business and political leaders during the event,
bringing a message of Africa’s continued economic renaissance and of the
critical role that Africa’s private sector is playing in the
continent’s transformation. Heirs Holdings executives accompanying
Elumelu to the Forum include Transcorp Hotels CEO Valentine Ozigbo and
the CEO of The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) Parminder Vir
OBE.
Elumelu
attends WEF as both Chairman of Heirs Holdings, whose pan-African
interests include financial services, energy, real estate, healthcare,
power and agriculture; and as Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation.
The meetings will also provide the opportunity to highlight the $100
million entrepreneurship incubator, the TEF Entrepreneurship Programme.
Already, 2,000 African entrepreneurs have benefited
from training and seed capital. This year alone, applications for the
3rd cycle of 1,000 places, which closes on 1st March,
are expected to exceed 50,000. Given the success and the need to reach
an even wider audience, TEF is opening up the opportunity to
strategic partnerships to participate and increase access to even more
entrepreneurs.
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