South Africa’s influential business leaders will ignite the entrepreneurial spirit of the next generation at an event hosted by Jacaranda FM and Mancosa on October 4 at Vodacom Dome, Vodacom World, in Midrand.
The event is a chance for individuals seeking to enhance their business skills, including students, business owners and seasoned professionals, to learn about business and explore new ideas.
In keeping with the theme of '“From Dreams to Legacy: Moves for Your Future”, delegates will gain insight from some of the most prominent and prosperous business figures in South Africa, such as Miles Kubheka, Jean de Villiers, Connie Ferguson, and Leanne Manas.
Reflecting on South Africa’s entrepreneurial landscape, the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor highlights a dynamic shift in total early-stage entrepreneurial activity (TEA): from 17.5% in 2021 to 8.5% in 2022, before climbing to 11.1% in 2023.
Speaking about the event, Deirdre King, managing director at Jacaranda FM, said: “In the post-Covid era, we’re witnessing a steady resurgence in entrepreneurial activity. Events like this are crucial, offering essential insights, inspiration and practical advice for anyone eager to enhance their future business opportunities.”
Mohamed Goga, managing director at Mancosa, said after the resounding success of last year’s event, they are eager to provide entrepreneurs with the much-needed skills.
“This event offers future business leaders more than just a chance to network with famous faces. Each speaker has been meticulously chosen for their resilience, passion and commitment to sharing their journeys and lessons with both emerging and established business minds. After the success of last year’s event, we’re excited to once again provide eager entrepreneurs with skills and insights they won’t find anywhere else in South Africa.”
Ferguson, a renowned South African actress and filmmaker, is known for her role as Karabo Moroka on “Generations” and has built a successful business empire. She has featured on the cover of “Forbes” magazine.
Manas, a renowned South African media figure, is a broadcast anchor, motivational speaker, businesswoman, and UNHCR goodwill ambassador. She has interviewed global icons and provided breaking news for over two decades.
Kubheka, known as the “Beeg Beeg Dreamer”, transformed a TV ad campaign into a successful business, well-known for his innovative thinking and entrepreneurial spirit.
De Villiers, a former Springbok captain and entrepreneur, has transitioned from rugby to the boardroom, serving as co-founder of Creator Collective Group, head of philanthropy at Citadel Investment Services, and SuperSport rugby analyst.
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