AITEC World appoints Amb. Nancy Q. Sam as regional representative for West Africa and Special Advisor
The Africa International Tourism and Economic Council (AITEC World) proudly announces the appointment of Ambassador Nancy Q. Sam, Vice President of the Confederation of Private Sector Tourism Organisations in ECOWAS (COPITOUR), as its Regional Representative for West Africa and Special Advisor.
Ambassador Sam is widely recognised as one of Africa’s leading voices in tourism development, celebrated for her visionary leadership, strategic advocacy, and steadfast dedication to strengthening regional collaboration within the ECOWAS tourism landscape.
With an extensive background in private sector tourism initiatives and sustainable economic development, Amb. Sam brings invaluable expertise that aligns perfectly with AITEC World’s mission to promote economic growth through sustainable tourism, innovation, and international cooperation.
AITEC World extends its heartfelt congratulations to Ambassador Sam on this well-deserved appointment and looks forward to her dynamic leadership in advancing the organisation’s vision of a more connected and prosperous African tourism industry.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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