Peace taking her turn to talk to the audience
When it comes to building a global media brand, Ghana’s very own Peace Hyde is a force to be reckoned with. From her UK classroom to becoming one of the biggest media personalities on the continent, Peace Hyde is now fast becoming a household name globally.
The host of the Forbes Africa Flagship TV program, ‘My Worst Day with Peace Hyde’ which just recently launched its second season of billionaire moguls across Africa who share their inspiring journey overcoming adversities in business, was over the weekend invited to join a prestigious panel of game changers like Isa Watson, an MIT graduate and founder of nonprofit solution Envested and listed as Inc. 30 under 30 and Stephanie Lampkin, Founder and CEO of Blendoor.
The panel is an exclusive festival opportunity for select founders, seasoned executives and emerging entrepreneurs. In the E-Suite, attendees got the opportunity to encounter experts who shared tips and insights on accessing capital, sharpening entrepreneurship skills and planning career advancement, as well as strategies to help expand expertise in technology and personal finance. Joining her on the panel were fellow entrepreneur and TV personality Vanessa Simmons, entrepreneur and author Karen Civil, founder and CEO of curlBOX, Myleik Teele and artist, author and entrepreneur MC Lyte.
Hyde shared her expertise building over 800 businesses in Africa with a positive knock on effect of creating over 3000 jobs through her work with Aim Higher Africa. The organization was recently featured in CNN for its impactful story and has subsequently opened its Lagos branch in Nigeria’s tech hub Yaba. The organization was shortlisted as a finalist at the 2017 Waislitz Global Citizen award for its innovative solution to ending youth unemployment in Africa through its MRDT Curriculum.