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2021 Retrospective

The entire Global Mind Consulting team takes the time to wish you a wonderful year, and to say a simple but very sincere Thank You for your renewed confidence.

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WIA54 Program

Supporting and encouraging women entrepreneurship in Africa: on October 29, 2021, Seynabou Dia Sall, Women In Africa’s Diaspora Ambassador, had the honor of presenting the Announcement Ceremony of the 2021 Laureates of the WIA54 program.

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“Parole de pros” by Naole Media

In this first episode, Seynabou DIA SALL, CEO of GLOBAL MIND CONSULTING and Alaric MOUBOUYI BOYER, Consultant in Political and Institutional Communication, give us their impressions and analysis of this situation.

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WATHI Think Tank Debate

A conversation on the economic potential of the cultural and creative industries in West Africa with Seynabou Dia Sall, CEO of Global Mind Consulting & Co-founder of AAC55, and Fatimata Wane, Co-founder and President of ACC55.

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TEG Campus 2021

TEG CAMPUS launches its 4th edition around the theme “The Tech Response”. 5 days to promote emerging technologies in Africa, while educating and raising awareness of their issues and uses. An event dedicated to African youth, which will aim to bring African solutions to the challenges of the continent and to promote the African Silicon Valley.

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MACAAL Bootcamp

Imagined and launched in 2020 by MACAAL and the cultural engineering agency A Million Dots, MACAAL Bootcamp aims to incubate projects of emerging African professionals in the contemporary art and visual arts sector. A strong and ambitious initiative, which aims to provide a response to the dynamism of the visual arts sector in Africa through an approach focused on impact.

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Seynabou Dia Sall: “It is up to us, Africans, to change the narrative of our continent.”

In 2021, Global Mind Consulting celebrates its ten years of existence. On this occasion, the firm is organizing, throughout the year, meetings bringing together professionals from the communication and information sector. The objective: to address the new generation of communicators and journalists of the continent, and to question the evolution of the professions of the sector.

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