Margins ID Group champions Africa’s identity transformation at The Bold New Normal Conference
Margins ID Group proudly joined changemakers, innovators, and thought leaders at the 4th Edition of The Bold New Normal Conference, founded by renowned business leader Lucy Quist, under the theme “The Transformative Power of Culture and Language.”
As a leading advocate for identity innovation across Africa, Margins ID Group reaffirmed its commitment to building systems and cultures that strengthen African identity and enable inclusive growth.
Representing the Group, Mina Ebela Hassan, Acting Chief of Marketing and Digital Content, shared how Margins ID’s bold, open-door culture is fueling transformation — redefining identity, empowering communities, and reimagining Africa’s path to prosperity.
“True transformation begins when we understand who we are,” Hassan noted.
“At Margins ID Group, we believe that by embracing our collective identity, Africa can unlock limitless potential.”
The conference gathered diverse voices to discuss how culture and language can shape the continent’s next chapter of progress, innovation, and unity.
Margins ID Group’s participation reflected its ongoing mission to lead Africa’s digital and identity revolution — connecting people, technology, and purpose in the journey toward a prosperous future.
As the event concluded, the Group expressed anticipation for the next edition of The Bold New Normal Conference, promising to continue fostering conversations that drive meaningful change across Africa.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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