Uchenna Nworgu (Left) is the founder and CEO of African Focus Inc., (AFI) a nonprofit organization in California committed to intercultural exchange, education and economic empowerment. The organization also embarks on medical missions and collaboration with various organizations. It has recently concluded a joint project with Her Excellency Patience Jonathan to provide over 500 wheelchairs to the physically challenged persons in Nigeria. Mr. Uchenna Nworgu and Emmily Alexander founded African Focus, Incorporated with the support and commitment of the entire A.F.I Board and Executive Committee members to identify and celebrate African achievements, and to promote cultural and educational relations. In so doing, we strive towards public awareness and cooperation to address the ever-increasing needs of Africans.
Betty Arnold (Right), retired in 2015, after 32 years at Xerox Corporation. In the prior twenty-two years of her career, she had numerous operational finance roles, including being a CFO for a global $8 Billion business. In addition, Betty was active in giving Xerox management feedback on the diversity issue as a leader in /advisor of the “famous” Xerox Black Employee Caucus Groups. Currently, Betty is active in the community by doing homeless projects in Orange County and in serving as the Chair of African Focus Inc.’s Advisory Board. She currently sits on the Advisory Board for African Focus, leading efforts to have African-Americans return to the Motherland during an exciting “African Tour 2019” that will leave Los Angeles this June.
Website: African Focus
February 11, 2019 at 8:04 am
I would like to partner with your efforts to help those in Africa.