As the world turns its eyes to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, a significant conversation is set to take place, bringing together influential leaders to discuss the social impact of sports culture and innovation in Africa. On Saturday, July 27, Frank Kwabena Owusu, a prominent Ghanaian radio presenter and deputy CEO of the Creative Arts Agency of Ghana, will join a distinguished panel of mayors and officials for this vital discussion.
The panel will feature:
- Mayor Mohamed Gnabaly of LƬlle Saint Denis
- Mayor Mathuew Hanotin of Paris Saint Denis
- Mayor Khalid Kobi Kamau of South Fulton, Georgia, USA
- Deputy Mayor & Minister of Sports for Saint Denis, Mayor Shems El Khalfaoui
Together, they will explore the intersections of sports, culture, and innovation, focusing on how these elements can drive social change and development in Africa.
Frank Kwabena Owusu brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to the panel. As a respected voice in Ghanaian media and a key figure in the Creative Arts Agency, he has been instrumental in promoting cultural and creative initiatives that align with the broader goals of social impact and innovation.
The discussion promises to be a thought-provoking session, shedding light on how sports can be a powerful catalyst for social cohesion and progress. With the 2024 Olympics as a backdrop, this conversation will highlight the transformative potential of sports and cultural exchange, emphasizing the role of innovation in creating sustainable social change.
This event underscores the importance of global collaboration and the shared vision of a better future through the synergy of sports and innovation. As the world gathers to celebrate athletic excellence, this panel will remind us of the broader impact of sports on societies and the innovative ways in which we can harness this power for the greater good.