Techstripped Africa’s Mentoring Sessions 2.0 Closes With Laneice Brooker Of US Embassy - Ghana

The last 8 weeks of 2021 were very awesome and engaging as students from diverse walks of life across Ghana, South Africa and Uganda were taken through a series of technical and non-technical mentoring sessions by some of the most renowned names on the continent.

This has helped shape the minds and skills of these students as they prepare to make career or business choices when they graduate.

The final session of the Mentoring Sessions 2.0 is scheduled for Tuesday, 4th January 2022 and it features the Cultural Affairs Attaché at the US Embassy Ghana, Mrs Laneice Brooker.

She will be sharing with us How one can develop a career that transcends barriers, and her rich experience gathered from working in multiple countries will be brought to bare to help the students have a global dominance mindset.

Laneice oversees 26 educational and cultural exchange programs for the US Embassy Accra, as well as manages a federal grants program for Ghanaian beneficiaries in the interest of the United States of America, hence she definitely has a well of knowledge and wisdom for us to tap into on this final session.

The session starts at 6pm GMT and everyone is invited to join via the zoom link https://bit.ly/3qyqOty.

The Mentoring Sessions 2.0 is brought to you by Techstripped Africa (https://techstripped.com), a startup accelerator and tech advocacy network founded by Kwame Owusu Ansah, a tech evangelist and 2021 Mandela Washington Fellow.