Scott Firsing
Scott Firsing is an American who has lived in South Africa for over seven years. He currently serves as the director of the North American International School (NAIS) in Pretoria, and previously headed the international studies department at Monash University South Africa. In addition to his current roles at NAIS and YPIA, Scott is the founder and CEO of LINK Advisory, a consulting company that assists American entrepreneurs and businesses looking to enter into the African market. Furthermore, he is an adjunct research fellow at Monash.
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America is Being Hit on the Head by BRICS
Scott Firsing 04.18.15

U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit: Focus turns to Africa
Scott Firsing 08.01.14

Remembering Mandela’s Foreign Policy
Scott Firsing 12.06.13

African Youth Views of the United States
Scott Firsing 12.04.13

Young Professionals Making an Impact in Africa
Scott Firsing 10.01.13

Uncle Sam, Uncle Bob and Zimbabwe’s Elections
Scott Firsing 07.29.13

2013 Top Young Celebrities Helping Africa
Scott Firsing 04.23.13

Obama’s 2013 Africa Visit
Scott Firsing 04.10.13

BRICS, the United States and Africa
Scott Firsing 02.06.13

U.S. Must Tread Carefully in Zimbabwe
Scott Firsing 08.23.12

How UN Peacekeeping in the Eastern DRC Blurs the Line
Scott Firsing 07.14.12

Should Boko Haram be Designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization?
Scott Firsing 06.13.12

YPIA’s Top 35 Under 35
Scott Firsing 05.18.12

A New ‘Rough Patch’ in U.S.-South Africa Relations
Scott Firsing 05.04.12

Africa Needs its Own BRICS aka KENSA
Scott Firsing 04.23.12

Africa, Nuclear Security and the 2012 Summit
Scott Firsing 02.29.12

Like Two Toddlers Fighting
Scott Firsing 11.28.11

U.S. Helps Uganda, Does What’s Right
Scott Firsing 10.23.11

BRICS are Conquering the Developing World and Space is Next
Scott Firsing 10.03.11

The Upcoming Palestinian Vote
Scott Firsing 09.02.11