MONROVIA – Avi Zaidenberg, Managing Director of LISCR Belief Firm and Board Chairman of LISCR FC, has praised the longstanding relationship between the USA and Liberia, describing it as a “wealthy and historic partnership rooted in mutual respect and shared values.”
Mr. Zaidenberg made the remarks in an interview with FrontPage Africa in the course of the celebration of the 249th Independence Anniversary of the USA, held on Wednesday in Monrovia.
Invited as a visitor to the high-profile occasion hosted by the U.S. Embassy, Zaidenberg joined President Joseph Boakai, Home Speaker J. Richard Koung, U.S. Ambassador Mark Toner, and different dignitaries on the Masonic Temple on Snapper Hill, close to the U.S. Embassy.
Zaidenberg, a outstanding determine in Liberia’s maritime and sports activities sectors, was seen partaking in conversations with high Liberian officers and diplomats, underscoring LISCR’s sturdy ties with the federal government and worldwide companions.
Dedication to Soccer Improvement
Along with his position at LISCR Belief Firm, Zaidenberg serves as Board Chairman of LISCR FC —often known as the Liberia Worldwide Ship & Company Registry Soccer Membership—a number one skilled soccer workforce in Liberia.
Underneath his management, LISCR has emerged as a key supporter of soccer improvement within the nation, with a particular give attention to girls’s soccer and youth empowerment. The membership is a significant sponsor of the Ladies’s Decrease Division League and a long-time backer of the Nationwide County Sports activities Meet, Liberia’s premier inter-county sporting occasion.
Zaidenberg and LISCR’s involvement in sports activities displays their broader dedication to utilizing soccer as a device for unity, social improvement, and youth empowerment. Just lately he and LISCR have been honored by the Liberia Soccer Affiliation for his or her immense contribution to the event of soccer in Liberia.
“We imagine within the energy of younger individuals, and we see soccer as a unifying power that promotes peace and progress,” Zaidenberg stated.