Jennifer Douglas To Inspire Women In Trade At UK Parliament

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would speak at the Wintrade Global Women in Business Summit at the London House of Lords, London, United Kingdom.

Dr. Douglas, who made the list of 100 Most Reputable Africans weeks ago, is an international lawyer with over 25 years of experience working in finance, law, education and the non-profit sector in the United Kingdom, Nigeria and the UAE, and also the founder of the Gede Foundation.

Dr. Douglas headed the insolvency and restructuring practice where she advised rapidly growing private and public companies and supporting their executives, directors, investors and advisors. She undertakes a fair amount of regulatory and compliance work, restructuring of debt portfolios and receivership.She now advises and facilitates key business and government relationships and strategic opportunities for companies looking to invest in Africa.

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