Renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist Nana Esi Antwi Boasiako will be one of the featured panelists at the upcoming 3rd Annual New England African Business Expo, set to take place on May 3, 2025, at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Innovation Studio.
Known for her leadership in both the business and nonprofit sectors, Nana Esi is expected to deliver valuable insights drawn from her vast experience and unwavering commitment to community development.
She currently serves as the President and CEO of Omama Services Incorporated, and is also the Founder of the Motherhood of Africa Foundation—a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting poor and needy mothers across Africa.
Through this foundation, she has provided essential support services including food, medical aid, education, and livelihood programs to vulnerable women and families.
Her appearance at the expo reflects this year’s theme: “Innovate, Showcase, Win,” which highlights African-led innovation and success stories.

Nana Esi Antwi Boasiako exemplifies the spirit of the event through her ability to blend business acumen with a deep sense of social responsibility.
Organized by the Massachusetts Organization of African Descendants (MOAD), the expo is a unique opportunity for African entrepreneurs, professionals, and organizations to connect, collaborate, and create lasting partnerships.
Nana Antwi Boasiako’s presence is expected to inspire and empower attendees with her message of hope, resilience, and purposeful leadership. Her story is a testament to the impact one individual can make when business and compassion walk hand in hand.
Sponsors for this year’s expo include WPI, the Black Economic Alliance (BEA), iElab, Fontaine Community Foundation, and Clark University.
Source: myinfotoday.com