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Future Females Is Launching The Very First Community-based Learning Platform

Future Females Is Launching The Very First Community-based Learning Platform. Future Females is launching the very first community-based learning experience for anyone ready to invest in their success – the Future Females Platform. Built for women in business, this platform will aim to become the leading online e-learning platform and community forum for female entrepreneurs who understand that their business will only grow as fast as they do.

The e-learning platform, which launches later this year, will feature courses from renowned and achieved entrepreneurs, business owners, and influencers. The new e-learning experience tailored to women will feature a variety of courses around the main themes wealth, health, business and mind.

The first 5 creators of the new Future Females learning platform are: Babalwa Mcaciso, who is an influencer and ‘mompreneur’, she aims to teach her community members her strategies around personal branding. Mike Sharman who is the co-founder of Retroviral, Retroactive, MatchKit.co, Webfluential.com, and Put Foot Foundation. He will be bringing his unique storytelling to the community-based learning experience to provide insight into creating viral brand campaigns and building a business with commercial cult status.

Winner of the Forbes Women in Africa Technology and Innovation Award and one of Africa’s 20 New Wealth Creators, tech-entrepreneur Arlene Mulder is another contributor who will be featured on the new platform. She will share her secrets to captivate a room and secure millions in funding in less than an hour through her tried-and-tested pitching process.

As part of the e-learning experience, Devon Krantz will teach a course on “How to stay ahead of the curve by setting your business up for the future”. Megs Hollis, who is a South African digital marketing strategist by day and YouTuber and course creator by night. The Future Females platform will offer a space where female entrepreneurs can connect and collaborate- physically, digitally, and emotionally- with other entrepreneurs and where they can rise together.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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