Executive Director of the African Aurora Business Network (AABN)Foundation, Maureen Odoi, has presented copies of her just launched book – ‘The 12 Golden Secrets for Entrepreneurs: Keys to business wisdom and wealth’ – to the DTI Community Innovation Business Community on the sides of a business pitch competition, organized by DTI together with the MasterCard Foundation.
The 12 Golden Secrets for Entrepreneurs: Keys to business wisdom and wealth is a 12-Chapter business focused manual, which navigates readers on ways to innovate and attract private and public capital. Other chapters include secrets to set goals, plan systematically and monitor results, seek opportunities and take initiative, among others.
Briefing the media, Maureen Odoi urged participants to brace the changing demands of consumers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
She further challenged the prospective winner of the pitch contest to complement efforts by applying nuggets from the book.
About Maureen Odoi
Maureen Erekua Odoi is a co-Founder and Executive Director of the AABN Foundation.
She is an experienced Private Sector Development Advisor. Maureen is a contributor to local and international discourse on economic development. She has engaged in and is sought after to participate in conferences and workshops globally.
She is also the current Vice-Chair of Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) in the Greater Accra Region and an Executive Council member of AGI – Women in Business.
About AABN
AABN is a market-oriented enterprise development organization established in 2001 with proven record of successful management of projects and service delivery.
AABN’s mission is to empower Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises, Youth & Women Networks through strategic partnerships, capacity building, creative products and advisory services with a goal to serve 10,000 customers daily using technology.
AABN’s goal is to distribute one million copies of the book “12 Golden Secrets for Entrepreneurs”
authored by the Executive Director.
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