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Dunhill Ventures partner with The Guardian in promoting women inclusiveness

By Guardian Exclusive
09 April 2024   |   11:18 am
London-based Dunhill Ventures, a top investment firm, decided to host its family office investment conference in Africa for the very first time in Lagos. GuardianTV was at the conference which provided a platform for family offices, individual investors, and institutions to engage in presentations by purpose-driven companies to advocate for exceptional female tech talent and enable access for women.

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