He wanted to bring together African and African American business people to build stronger connections and discuss answers to long time problems.Even though some attendees were not able to secure American visas in time, “The distinguished participants from Wall Street, U.S. African American media and the cultural community discussed ideas on how to promote stronger comprehensive African and African American relationships.
Africa Expo USA Associate Producer and Director of Protocol Nigeria Consulate New York Sumonu Bello-Osagie, and on the Diaspora Remittances structure panel: Dr. Jana Woodhouse, Wall Street icon, and Tony Rogers, director of Tourism Harlem USA and co-founder of Harlem Week. Panelists on “American support for African Creative Industry” were Margaret Olele, CEO American Business Council and Soul City Television Network, and Matt McCoy, coordinating 1 million Historical Black Colleges and University alumni to support Ecobank accounts.