Saturday, 7 November 2009
Marieme Jamme, top international speaker is to deliver a paper, ''Rebranding Africa Through Its Human Capital'' at Ghana's largest Recruitment and Talent Management Conference, dubbed Brighter Futures 2010 in Accra on 8-10 July 2010.
Mariéme Jamme was born in Dakar-Senegal and grew up in France. An established entrepreneur and founder of the Mariéme Jamme Foundation, she is passionate, dedicated in helping to empower women, men and children through education, health, wealth and entrepreneurship across the Globe.
Marieme describes herself as a social entrepreneur and is currently the President of SpotOne Global Solutions Group a successful company that helps organization set a foothold in Europe, Middle East, Africa and Asia and recently founded iConscience.co.uk, an organization that enables business experts and like-minded individuals to share their expertise and experience in the name of sustainability, development, ethics and morals.
She studied in Lyon, in Paris, in Philadelphia, in Japan and in Guildford Surrey where she recently had an MBA in Corporate Technology and Business Development while being a single mother. Prior to having her companies, she worked at the Citibank, JP Morgan, LTSB and in various software companies such as Primavera INC, now Oracle, Microsoft and CA.
Mariéme is also described as the First female African Strategist, her passion, tenacity in helping African Countries become more sustainable trough Education, combat the negative images generated by a single country in Africa is well known.
Mariéme works and supported many NGO’s around the globe, including Enda Tiers Monde, and the Hunger Project. Through her charitable missions Marieme met Annie Lenox, Sir Bob Geldof, Youssou Ndour (singer of 7second). Mariéme’s spare time is spent with children and women. She is an adviser and supporter of many women and children charities such as the NSPCC, Oxfam, Plan International and the children society and she adores children. Her main residence is in Guildford where she has spent more than 13 years but travel between continents for her commitments.
Her current work includes advising the UK home office on how to help African women sustained themselves, in Africa by transferring knowledge and skills and speaking in various countries about Poverty in Africa, Social Entrepreneurship, Empowerment of women and men, and Sustainability in women development across the Globe.
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