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Bako Ambianda Speaks At University of Texas At Austin

Bako Ambianda


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GAA News - Bako Ambianda, a young authority on the development of human potential and personal effectiveness who spokes about (how bad do you want it) a motivational presentation to universities students at the University of Texas At Austin.
Bako Ambianda
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Bako Ambianda
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Bako Ambianda
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Bako Ambianda
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Bako Ambianda
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Bako Ambianda
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Bako Ambianda is an authority on the development of human potential and personal effectiveness. He is the founder and president of Global Attain Advancement LLC, an event production company. He is the chairman of Bako Ambianda International, a firm that provides professional development services to individuals and corporations. He is also the executive director of US-Africa Business Matchmaking Conference and a self-improvement author of 3 books (Destined to Win in the Game of Life, Ingredient to Uplift Your Journey and Who's In Your Ears) -=

Like the state it calls home, The University of Texas at Austin is a bold, ambitious leader. Ranked among the biggest and best research universities in the country, UT Austin is home to more than 51,000 students and 3,000 teaching faculty. Together they are working to change the world through groundbreaking research and cutting-edge teaching and learning techniques. At UT, tradition and innovation blend seamlessly to provide students with a robust collegiate experience. Amid the backdrop of Austin, Texas, a city recognized for its creative and entrepreneurial spirit, the university provides a place to explore countless opportunities for tomorrow´s artists, scientists, athletes, doctors and entrepreneurs
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