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Wilson Global Communications LLC, (WGC) – is a strategic integrated marketing communications and public affairs consultancy headquartered in Washington, D.C. WGC was founded in 1994 by journalist and social entrepreneur Julia Wilson in Johannesburg, South Africa and specializes in U.S.-African-Asian-European relations, and international media product development. WGC has worked with clients in South Africa, Ghana, Liberia, Senegal, Nigeria, Kenya, Cote d’Ivoire, DR Congo, Malawi, Tunisia, China, France, Turkey, Great Britain, and the United States of America. |
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Tel: (202) 461-2215
Fax: (202) 580-6559
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Whatever you’ve heard about Africa, set it aside for a moment, for our limited notions of this place have been far too rooted in sound bites, hearsay and motion picture myth.
Beyond its crises and challenges lies a place of remarkable wonder and mystery – of adventure and discovery. It is a land of un-estimated wealth...read more
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Debut Show Screening Hosted by the World Bank
March 2006 at its Washington, D.C. headquarters
Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf
1st Woman elected president of an African nation
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Donald Payne U.S. Congressman |
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Steve Hayes
President, Corporate Council on Africa
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Actor and former Cleveland Browns running back, Jim Brown with Julia Wilson
Pan African Film Festival – Los Angeles, Calif. (2006)
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Hope Sullivan Master
President & CEO, Leon H. Sullivan Foundation
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Ambassador Mark R. Dybul
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator
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Actor James Avery
Avery is best known as the uncle/patriarch and attorney (later judge) Philip Banks in the TV show The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, whom Will Smith's character affectionately called "Uncle Phil."
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