
NIGERIAN-GERMAN CHAMBER EX-DG OF COMMERCE JOINS AMERICAN FILM
By Adeniyi Onaara
Gbenga Adebija, Group Managing Director of Ashton and Layton and former Director-General of the Nigerian-German Chamber of Commerce, has joined USAccelerator, a US-based professional services firm that advises and supports international businesses on their market entry and acceleration in the US.
Matthew Sawyer, the founder of USAccelerator and adjunct professor at Columbia University in New York, said in a statement to The PUNCH, “Adebija brings business leadership and multicultural communication expertise to the USAccelerator team in accordance with our mission to be the most trusted source of strategic guidance and local support for international companies to successfully enter and scale in US markets.”
Sawyer went on to say that “Adebija will reinforce current initiatives by USAccelerator to help business people and entrepreneurs navigate the complexities of the American business ecosystem.”
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