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Oxford Business Group Appoints New Regional Editor for Africa

Oxford Business Group (OBG) has appointed Bernardo Bruzzone as its new Regional Editor for Africa.

In his new role, Bruzzone will oversee the production of OBG’s business intelligence across the region as the post-pandemic global economic recovery gathers momentum, with a specific focus on Africa’s myriad investment opportunities.

Bruzzone holds a master’s degree in international studies from the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris and is fluent in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.

Since joining OBG, Bruzzone has conducted on-the-ground economic research across several markets in Africa, Asia and Latin America, researching, editing and managing numerous projects, while conducting face-to-face meetings with heads of states, ministers, regulators and business leaders. He is also an experienced panel moderator, opinion piece writer and media contributor.

Bruzzone said he was delighted to be taking up his new post at a time when the region’s efforts to move forward from the pandemic and kickstart an intra-continental economic recovery were taking shape.

Although challenges are significant, Africa remains a popular investment destination, with several of its markets among the fastest growing in the world,” he said. “Internet access and digital solutions will undoubtedly be key to unlocking the continent’s potential, as will infrastructure upgrades and stronger supply chains. I look forward to following the region’s progress as it embarks on the next phase of its economic development and documenting the strides made for our subscribers.”

Oliver Cornock, OBG’s Editor-in-Chief, said Bruzzone’s experience of reporting on the region’s economies and, most recently, time spent analysing the implications of the now operational African Continental Free Trade Area, would serve him well in his new role.

“The challenges Africa faces as the world emerges from the pandemic shouldn’t be underestimated, but the opportunities for investors as the region moves to address the longstanding weaknesses that Covid-19 has highlighted are huge,” he said. “Bernardo is well versed in the workings of the African market, including its plans to make intra-continental economic expansion a focus. I’m confident he will do an excellent job in ensuring investors have the data and analysis they need to make smart decisions on this rapidly developing region.”

Samed Olukoya

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

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