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Evening in the Desert – Scottsdale

EVENT INFO
  • Start
    04:00 PM, 03/26/2022
  • End
    06:00 PM, 03/26/2022
  • Location
    Scottsdale, AZ

Please join Washington Policy Center on Saturday, March 26th, for our first-ever Evening in the Desert in Scottsdale! Hosted by WPC Board Member and longtime WPC supporters, Craig and Janet Williamson at their beautiful home in Scottsdale, this event will feature appetizers, drinks, and we will hear from our featured speaker, author and veteran Kofi Douhadji.

Space is limited, so be sure to register today. This event is exclusive for WPC’s Pillar Society and key supporters. You are encouraged to bring guests.

Register below and contact Kaylee Donahue at kdonahue@washingtonpolicy.org with any questions or for more information.




About the Speaker:

Born and raised in Togo, Kofi grew a deep passion for the United States at a very young age through a documentary on JFK, never knowing he’d one day become a citizen of the Land Of The Free.

In Togo, after graduating as a Civil Engineer, Kofi worked for over 8 years as a surveyor for several engineering consulting firms while simultaneously managing his own Civil Engineering company and a successful music career.

As a child, Kofi would alter the used clothes his parents got for him to make them feel personalized. As a Civil Engineering student, he sold used clothes to make ends meet and help pay for college. This laid the foundations for what would become dooko®, a promising and growing US-based sportswear brand.

Kofi holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Analysis and Management and a Master of Science in Management with a concentration in Executive Coaching. Although Kofi’s journey is still unfolding, he sees life more as a journey than a destination. In his own words “I have learned to value, enjoy and take pride in each step of this journey while I continue to travel my path.”

The once civil engineer who became a serial entrepreneur, an author, and an executive coach has one ultimate mission: to serve his country and join efforts with those who strive to preserve America’s foundations, to secure its promises to the current generation and make it great for the coming ones.

 

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