With the growing of African cities, especially within the urban centers, demand for high-quality commercial and residential real estate in both West and East Africa is also on the rise.
On the back of this, a business executive who runs a multi-million dollar business in the real estate industry in Ghana, Emmanuel Kojo Jones, CEO of Empire Domus and managing director of Empire Concrete has been invited by the world’s premier university, Harvard Business School (HBS) to share his success formula in the real estate terrain on Africa at a conference of over 1,500 attendees from all over the world.
This year’s conference which is themed: Africa Forward; Forging New Alliances For The Future, however, promises to celebrate and promote awareness of existing innovative solutions that have been deployed in Africa, in addition to motivating attendees to create more innovative solutions to overcome the challenges in Africa.
Starting from February 15 to 16, the 21st edition of the conference among other things seeks to leverage on the experiences of African Entrepreneurs to share their wealth of knowledge and experience as well as address questions regarding the role African Entrepreneurs play in Future development and the challenges African property developers currently face.
Jones comes from a strong lineage of business entrepreneurs. He acknowledged that “business DNA flows through his blood”.
With an educational background mostly from UK universities such as Coventry University, Jones holds an LLB from London Metropolitan University (LMU), Business diploma from LMU and also holds an MBA in oil and Gas management.
He is also a qualified civil and commercial mediator.
Jones drive and passion for creating employment and opportunities for people landed him in business. After studying in the UK, he joined New Generation Construction in 2012 where he worked as a business development manager. He later started building luxury homes in the UK for sale. Read Full Story
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