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MANCOSA Teams Up With East Coast Radio To Build The Legacy Of Future Business Leaders

MANCOSA Teams Up With East Coast Radio To Build The Legacy Of Future Business Leaders. MANCOSA has announced that it has teamed up with East Coast Radio for the MANCOSA East Coast Radio Business Breakfast, which will be hosted at the Durban International Conference Centre on 1 June.

“Four major events have had a significant impact on businesses. Businesses have overcome the worst impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has impacted their businesses for the past three years. However, the pandemic caused the Global Supply Chain Crisis, which has caused many businesses to pause and reassess their operating models. Loadshedding is currently the biggest challenge that businesses need to address. Finally, the global economic climate is starting to have an impact on South African businesses,” says Loshnee Bridgmohan, Marketing Manager: MANCOSA.

“The theme of the Business Breakfast is #LIVEYOURLEGACY. The aim of the breakfast is to encourage entrepreneurs to encourage young minds to think beyond today, to consider their futures and what they will be remembered for. This will be done through listening to the entrepreneurship stories of others that will no doubt inspire attendees,” says Bridgmohan.

The keynote speaker at the breakfast will be Dr Mzamo Masito, the Chief Marketing Officer for Google Africa. “We must get high-level speakers to provide insights into their journey. As the CMO for Google Africa, he is responsible for bringing Google’s mission and values to life. He has also held several C-level roles at Unilever, Nike, and Vodafone and will therefore be able to provide some interesting insights,” says Bridgmohan.

Another highly anticipated speaker is Kimberley Taylor, who will share her insights on making an impact in the business world through tech applications in logistics. Taylor is the inspiration behind Loop, an adaptable, intuitive delivery management platform that empowers companies to optimise and scale their delivery systems. “If we consider the challenges that many companies are facing with the current Global Supply Chain Crisis, applications such as these will be highly sought after,” says Bridgmohan.

By Thomas Chiothamisi

 

 

 

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