the golden goose of Senegalese employers

the golden goose of Senegalese employers
the golden goose of Senegalese employers

Anta Babacar Ngom, the first woman invested on the Samm Sa Kaddu list, is the undisputed face of success in the Senegalese private sector. Heir to a company from her father, Babacar Ngom, in 1976, she propelled SEDIMA to the rank of an essential consortium, well beyond the Senegalese borders. At the head of this family business, which has become one of the largest poultry and agri-food production companies in the country, Anta Babacar embodies audacity and perseverance.

The only female candidate in the presidential election in March 2024, Anta Babacar Ngom Diack brings unprecedented hope for Senegal. Her commitment to entrepreneurship is a weapon for her to conquer the top of the State and impose a feminine vision of governance. His ambition? Become the first woman to preside over the destiny of Senegal. The question of a “woman in the palace” arouses curiosity and hope in a country where, although democratic stability is anchored, no woman has yet broken this glass ceiling. His charisma and management skills have earned him respect in a field dominated by men, but it is above all his avant-garde vision for youth and women that appeals. It does not limit itself to leading, it inspires and calls for awareness of the capacity of the private sector to transform society.

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