Kadiatou Tangara, Signs Publishing Deal With Celebrity Book Club For New Book, “Think Big”.


Posted July 13, 2017 by TFitzgerald

Kadiatou Tangara has been chosen to feature on the cover of the book alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger.

 
West African Activist for Human Rights and Coordinator of Rights of Girls in Africa, Kadiatou Tangara, Signs Publishing Deal With Celebrity Book Club For New Book, “Think Big”.

Kadiatou Tangara will team with Celebrity Book Club, an innovative book publishing company, and several leading experts from different fields to release the book, “Think Big”

Sydney – July 7th 2017 – Kadiatou Tangara has been chosen to join a collection of leading experts, to co-author the forthcoming book titled, “Think Big: How to Thrive in Life and Business in a Rapidly Changing World!”.

Kadiatou Tangara has been chosen to feature on the cover of the book alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger, who says “If you’re going to accomplish anything you have to think big and shoot for the stars. The biggest challenge most people face is they’re thinking small. I would still be in Austria yodeling in the Alps…I tell you…Think Big”.

Now with an MBA in Project Management and Organization, Kadiatou Tangara as an activist for Human Rights, she has been working with the Rights of Girls Initiative, a charity founded after she met a dedicated Australian lady in Mali in 2012. The charity aims to stop Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) by bribing women of villages with goats. Kadiatou Tangara has been involved with women’s association at the grassroot level who are raising their voices as a collective against this issue. Graduated from University as a translator-interpreter; but her ambition to help underprivileged children since her childhood took over her decision. Right after her studies she joined a local NGO that deals with sponsorship and classroom construction in suburbs and remote areas.

In this upcoming book, for August 2017 release, Kadiatou Tangara shares her philosophy that it is our responsibility to strive to give a chance to poor children to get access to quality education.

“Think Big” will feature the author’s secret strategies that have shaped her life and her attitude to helping others less fortunate.

“Think Big: How to Thrive in Life and Business in a Rapidly Changing World!”. No matter what line of work you’re in, the marketplace constantly challenges you. No matter how savvy an entrepreneur or skilled a professional you are, you risk losing ground every day you don’t push forward. That’s why you need every advantage possible to achieve the prosperity you’re after. The royalties from this project will be given to The Rights of Girls Initiative, a not for profit organization dedicated to saving little girls in Africa from FGM. The book is planned for release in August 2017, and will be the first in a series of books entitled “Think Big” produced by Celebrity Book Club.

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Celebrity Book Club is a business book publisher that features experts across diverse fields and thought leaders around the world, and is the brainchild of the team that has already published books with over 200 #1 best selling authors including Jay Conrad Levinson, Armand Morin, Lois P. Frankel, Brian Tracy, Les Brown, Allan Pease, Ben Angel and Sharon Pearson.

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For more information about Kadiatou Tangara, please visit: www.rightsofgirls.com

Kadiatou Tangara
Title: Coordinator of Rights of Girls in Africa
Contact email: [email protected] or [email protected]
Contact phone numbers: +223 20 79 09 06
City, Bamako
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Last Updated July 13, 2017