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Women in STEM Panelist

Joyce is a speaker at the Every Woman Tech Forum. In this panel, senior women in STEM share the transferrable skills graduates can work on now to put themselves in the very best position to join the world of STEM. Read More

Doing Diaspora

Joyce Sarpong is in conversation with Dr. Martin Russell of the The Networking Institute as part of “Doing Diaspora” series. They discussed some of the big topics of our day on diaspora engagement, including the importance of networking, rise of the third sector, diversity and inclusion and philanthropy. Click Here to View Video

STEP Coaching Programme Interview
Joyce shares insights as a coach on the Saxton Bampfylde STEP Programme coaches. She talks about what motivated her to become a coach and how more can, and should, be done to bring forward and support diverse leaders. She offers advice about what people should be looking for in a coach and how to find the right one. Read More
Global Media Podcast Interview

Eny speaks with Joyce Sarpong about her company, Africa Oracle,
that celebrates and connects the people of Africa and its diaspora. Joyce
shares her story as a business owner including the successes and challenges she
has learnt from. She gives fabulous insights and tips for current, soon-to-be
and aspiring business owners. Read More

AfricaOracle IPF Article

In honour of Women’s History Month, Joyce shares her story as an entrepreneur who is determined to change common western perceptions of Africa by providing young Africans with a platform to develop their projects. Read More

Joyce Sarpong, CEO AfricaOracle, Partners with Google

Joyce, Founder and CEO of AfricaOracle, partnered with Google and competed with three other entrepreneurs based in London to win the Google Online Marketing Challenge. Read More

Empowering the Diaspora with a new Pan-African Bank
In 2014, Joyce was 1 of 1000 applicants selected as an African Diaspora Changemaker by the Royal Society of The Arts (RSA). In May 2014 she participated in a Common Purpose programme for African Diaspora leaders. Whilst discussing the problem of costly remittances, her group developed the idea for a new Pan-African financial institution based in London that would serve the African Diaspora community. A year later, the initial business plans and intentions to the PRA, UK financial regulator.. Read More
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