Series 5: New Frontiers of Africa Tech. A Collaboration with Heather Li. Kickoff Episode 118 with Reginald Nsowah from Ghana, Founder of TicketMiller

07/04/2020 1h 36min

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Episode Synopsis

Heather Yixuan Li is a native of Beijing and former community manager of TechNode. She graduated from Penn State University with a dual degree in Public Relations and Political Science. She fell in love with the richness of African culture and community and was nominated as “Friend of Africa” last year by Appreciate Africa Network. She’s passionate about technology and its intersection with China-Africa relations, and currently a freelancer in bilingual PR and marketing for cross-border businesses. She’s the founder of Dot Connector, a boutique PR agency aiming to connect the vast opportunities of China and Africa’s tech and startup ecosystems. As a co-host of New Frontiers in African Tech, she hopes to create a platform to spotlight thriving tech startup founders in various African countries, and connect them with investor and support networks in China and beyond.

Reginald Nsowah is from Ghana and an aerospace engineering officer in the Ghana Air Force. He is also the co-founder. Ticketmiller is innovatively using Technology to provide ticketing solutions for events, sports and transportation in Ghana. Ticketmiller provides a full ticketing management service that allows organizers to organize events and interact with fans and customers. Since its inception in 2018, Ticketmiller has served over 100 events and counting and is passionate about using technology to improve day to day life in Africa. Reginald is passionate about entrepreneurship and youth unemployment and seeks to help more young people to develop innovate solutions to develop their communities. He is also a Mandela Washington fellow and founder of Future Ready Africa.

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