Meet Nina-Belle Mbayu, Attorney-Advisor for the USADF
Dear friends and fellow professionals:
We are honored to introduce Nina-Belle Mbayu as a Speaker at the 2018 CPS Distinguished Annual Conference in Atlanta, GA.
Nina-Belle Mbayu is the Attorney-Advisor for the United States African Development Foundation (USADF), a federal agency that provides grants and technical assistance to 100% African-owned enterprises. She has drafted and finalized contracts to fund enterprises in over a dozen countries, including Young African Leadership Initiative (YALI) grantees. She also handles the legal matters for a number of USADF’s external partnerships with various African national and state governments, and private companies such as Shell, Coca Cola, MasterCard, and Bechtel. Prior to USADF, she worked for various offices of the United Nations.
Nina-Belle Mbayu is a 2016 graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, having served as a staff editor at the Texas International Law Journal and a Community Service Chair for the school’s Black Law Student Association. She also received her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with a concentration in International Relations, from Howard University.
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2018 Conference Planning Committee
Early Registration till July 23rd, 2018
Professionals – $125
Students – $75
Conference Plenary Location and Hotel
GA TECH HOTEL and CONFERENCE CENTER
800 Spring St. NW
Atlanta, GA 30354
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We have negotiated discount rates for Conference attendees at $149/night.
Ask for the Cameroon Professional Society Rate by calling 404-347-9440.
Discount deadline is June 28th, 2018
Frequently Asked Questions
Why should I attend?
The CPS Conference is primarily a networking event – we believe that our greatest impact lies in creating the appropriate setting and avenue for Cameroonian professionals, as well as friends of Cameroon, to share their experiences each other with the hope of creating a positive impact in our communities, in Cameroon and in Africa.
By attending the conference, you will meet, exchange ideas, and network with some of the most successful Cameroonian and African professionals in the US. We control the number of participants in order to give every participant ample opportunities to network extensively.
Source: CPS