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HILTON HOTEL SPONSORS ZURIELS COUNTRY VISIT

As one of the most recognizable and up market hotel chains in the World, the Hilton Group are as ubiquitous as they are legendary in their exceptional hospitality service delivery.
From Beverly Hills to Dubai, from London to Beijing, New York, Abuja, and Jerusalem, they have housed Presidents, Royalty and leading business figures around the world.
But in recognition of her most remarkable accomplishment’s [Presidential Interviews], history making accolades [Forbes Magazine feature], and unparalleled vision in support of the African brand and Girls education on the continent, Hilton Hotel Addis Ababa, has become a major sponsor for Zuriel’s visit to that historic city, and country.
Peter Idoko, the groups director for Business Development indicated it was a very easy decision to make, considering Hilton’s commitment to socio economic development around the world, including issues of Education on the African continent.
Hilton becomes Zuriel’s second “global brand” sponsor after Hertz , and the second Ethiopian company, after Ethiopian Airlines, which flies Zuriel and her team to all her projects on the African continent, South America, Europe and Asia.
Her Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up project has so far traveled to 4 African countries – Nigeria, Malawi, Tanzania and Mauritius.
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