U.S. Chamber Names Aliko Dangote Co-Chair of U.S.-Africa Business Center
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in a show of further
commitment to collaboration by the business communities in the United
States and across Africa, today named Aliko Dangote, Africa's most
successful businessman, as the co-chair of its U.S.-Africa Business
Center.
Dangote will serve alongside Jay Ireland, president and CEO of GE Africa,
Dangote will serve alongside Jay Ireland, president and CEO of GE Africa,
as a leader for the U.S.-Africa Business Center Board of Directors.
“We are honored to have Aliko Dangote on board to help guide the business
communities' efforts in pursuit of a new era of unprecedented growth
between the United States and Africa,” said Scott Eisner, president of the
U.S.-Africa Business Center. “The future of job creation lies in the
hearts and minds of business leaders and their enterprises across Africa.
We are fortunate to have an opportunity to tap into the expertise of
Dangote and our board to ensure that U.S. companies have strong partners
across Africa and can provide access to African companies interested in
the U.S. market.”
One of Africa's leading industrialists, Dangote is a member of several
One of Africa's leading industrialists, Dangote is a member of several
national and foreign organizations where he devotes his resources to
contribute to the growth and development of African society. In October
2013, he was named by Forbes as the Most Powerful Man in Africa.
“Taking on this role with the U.S. Chamber sends a clear message across
Africa: American companies no longer see Africa as a stepping stone to
global trade, but rather, as the future of trade,” said Dangote. “Africa
has emerged as one of the most promising growth regions in the world
thanks to its vast array of industries, natural resources, and services.
Continued and sustainable growth lies in the ability to improve regional
integration, which will, in turn, help create a business environment that
is more attractive to international investors.
“I believe strongly in Africa's potential, and we are proud that the
“I believe strongly in Africa's potential, and we are proud that the
U.S.-Africa Business Center will serve as the apex organization to promote
trade and investment between the United States and the vibrant economies
across the continent,” added Dangote.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is the world's largest business federation
representing the interests of more than 3 million businesses of all sizes,
sectors, and regions, as well as state and local chambers and industry
associations. Its International Affairs division includes more than 70
regional and policy experts and 25 country- and region-specific business
councils and initiatives. The U.S. Chamber also works closely with 117
American Chambers of Commerce abroad.
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