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Board of Advisors
The Academys Board of Advisors is comprised of African and global luminaries in business, leadership development, secondary education, and social entrepreneurship. The Advisory Board provides strategic input and guidance to the ALA management team.
Hakeem Belo-Osagie, Chairman of Etisalat Nigeria
Mr. Belo-Osagie is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Emerging Markets Telecommunication Limited (operating under the Etisalat brand) in Nigeria. He is also the Chairman of the Abuja Investment Company and a director of Timbuktu Media. He served until 2004 as the Chairman of the United Bank for Africa Plc, one of the largest commercial banks in Nigeria. Mr. Belo-Osagie was also the founder and first Chairman of First Securities Discount House, which is Nigerias leading money markets and treasury bill trading firm.
Carly Fiorina, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hewlett-Packard
Mrs. Fiorina was Chief Executive Officer of Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) from 1999 to 2005. Before joining Hewlett-Packard, Carly spent 22 years in leadership positions at AT&T and Lucent Technologies. She sits on the boards of Taiwan Semiconductor and Revolution Health, serves as a trustee for MIT, and is a board member of several leading non-profit organizations.
Dr. Khalid Al-Mansour, Senior Advisor, HRH Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal
Dr. Al-Mansour is an international attorney and businessman and is renowned as an intellectual, activist, author, and teacher. He co-founded the law firm of Al-Waleed, Al-Talal, and Al-Mansour and has served as a director of the Saudi African Bank and the United Bank of Africa among others.
http://www.africanleadershipacademy.org/about/governors_and_advisors/
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Where in the Alinsky book is that? “Create doubts about the person” Obviously, it’s there, or implied, and CFP is trying its damdest to create doubt about Sarah.
Bump.
And when Fiorina win the nomination, then what will you write? I don’t like her either, but DeVore has no shot at all.
One good thing about corporate execs is that they can subordinate their personal philosophies to what needs to be done, but only for a limited time and wealth window. One bad thing about corporate top execs is that they can be so financially comfortable that the consequences of their actions never affect them, however badly things turn out. Hey, guess what, the same model applies to many democrat politicians - and how did they get that way with their modest government salaries ...
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It appears Fiorina is cut out of the same Marxist-globalist cloth as Obama.
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