Meet the Entrepreneurs: Ray Dargham
Ray Dargham is the Co-Founder and CEO of ‘Step’ (https://stepconference.com/)), a media company with a suite of virtual and in-person events, podcasts, and newsletters; headquartered in Dubai, UAE.
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Ray Dargham is the Co-Founder and CEO of ‘Step’ (https://stepconference.com/)), a media company with a suite of virtual and in-person events, podcasts, and newsletters; headquartered in Dubai, UAE.
Angola is looking to revolutionise the landscape of Southern Africa. Using private investment, it wants to transform the port of Lobito into the gateway of this region. It is also planning to make the province of Benguela the epicentre of trade and development in southern Africa.
Steven Bartlett was just 23 years old when he became a millionaire having started the social media marketing agency Social Chain in his bedroom. He left the business in 2020 and it’s now valued at around €350m, with his personal wealth estimated to be in the region of €60m.
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Spanish football club Barcelona plans to create its own cryptocurrency as it explores emerging technologies to drive long-term and sustainable business growth, its president said at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
Some of the most powerful and important positions in the world are held by women - Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission, Christine Lagarde at the European Central Bank, Janet Yellen as the US Treasury Secretary, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at the World Trade Organization. They’re part of a group, showing women can be just as successful as their male counterparts in positions of power. One of the ways more women can end up in these top decision-making roles is to boost female participation in traditionally male-dominated industries.
Roman Abramovich should no longer be able to own Chelsea Football Club, according to an MP.
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