Joy Sports Assisting Editor Ridwan Ibrahim Asante and Asempa FM’s Enoch Worlanyo (Professor Wallace) have arrived in the United States to cover the 2018 Soccerex Event in Miami, Florida.
The duo are among the over 1,400 football business professionals for the two-day commercial and networking event.
Speakers with international experts will tackle topics such as league expansion, women’s soccer, youth development, eSports, stadia technology, investment and new commercial opportunities.
Ridwan holds a Masters in Marketing Strategy from the University of Ghana Business School.
And Professor Wallace is pursuing his Masters in Development Communication at the Ghana Institute of Journalism.
Before that, the duo will be attending the 2018 Word Food Championship which will run from the 7-11 November 2018 at the Orange Beach in Alabama.
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