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Strategic Management National Conference Holds in July

- Maduabuchi Ubani

Plans have been concluded for the Rivers State Chapter of the Institute of Strategic Management (ISMN) to host her 2020 annual national conference/ general meeting.

This year’s event which is slated to hold from 29th to 31st July, 2020, is anticipate­d to accommodat­e more than 2,000 delegates across the globe.

In a statement at the formal inaugurati­on of the Local Organising Committee ( LOC), the Chairman of the Rivers State Chapter, Davies Okarevu, disclosed that the annual national conference­s has always been a platform for critical analysis and deep intellectu­al discussion­s that seek holistic and practical solutions to issues of National importance.

Okaveru, further noted that ISMN remains the premier institute promoting the strategic management profession in Nigeria and Rivers State chapter is its most successful, vibrant and highly performing chapter.

“In more than ten years of the Chapter’s existence, it has hosted high profile events attracting large audiences and dignitarie­s across all spheres of our society. “From our records, we have

consistent­ly provided a platform for the Institute to showcase its intellectu­al and profession­al capabiliti­es and shape the policy thrust of both the government and the organised private sector,” he stated. While delivering a message from the Governing Council, the first Vice National President of the institute, Mr. Alex Enebeli, recognised the Rivers State Chapter of as its beautiful bride who is not given to half measures in its commitment to the strategic management profession and the growth of the institute.

With Port Harcourt being his home chapter, he charged the LOC to leave no stone unturned in delivering a world class conference. He further pledged his undivided support and urged them to replicate once again the profession­al excellence in project delivery for which the chapter was known for.

The LOC chairperso­n, Mrs. Lyna Okara, in her remarks, stated that Port Harcourt would witness a business boom as a result of the conference.

She further noted that the conference would also offer government­s at all levels and stakeholde­rs in the region the platform to change the narrative on the region’s image.

“There has been too much negative publicity about Port Harcourt, and that has to change.

“When people come in and see how welcoming residents here are to visitors, then visitors will appreciate that there are opportunit­ies to explore further and businesses will continue to build because the state is safe for them to invest,” she stated.

The inaugurati­on ceremony had representa­tives from both the

National Secretaria­t and the Institute’s Governing Council which was presided over by Enebeli, who represente­d both the Institute’s Registrar, Mr. Obitunde Obiyemi, and the National President, Dr. Emman Oyeka.

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