by studio@brandesign.co.za | Jun 7, 2018 | CEO Engagements
We are extremely fortunate in the Western Cape to have four world-class tertiary institutions and two internationally accredited business schools. At our annual Vice Chancellors (VC) Dinner, we were joined by Professor Ivan Turok, Executive Director: Economic...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Nov 17, 2017 | CEO Engagements
At our last CEO Engagement for the year, we hosted Maria Ramos, the CEO of Barclays Africa who spoke to us about SA’s influence on the African growth trajectory. SA has long held the promise of being the driving force behind Africa’s economic resurgence. However,...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Oct 3, 2017 | Business Leadership and Academia, CEO Engagements
South Africa is experiencing tumultuous times. Rash decisions by government send markets tumbling, while counter balances through the judiciary and parliamentary committees act as stabilisers. The collective voice of business is now more important than ever before in...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | May 15, 2017 | Business Leadership, Business Leadership and Academia, CEO Engagements
Higher education is important for growing South Africa’s economic capability, but the sector is facing serious challenges, especially in relation to declining budgets. The state subsidy has declined in real terms while students are demanding more access to education....
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Feb 7, 2017 | Business Leadership, Business Leadership and Academia, CEO Engagements
At our recent CEO Engagement, Unlocking SME Growth with Founder and CEO of Discovery Group, Adrian Gore, it was emphasised that the solution to SA’s economic woes and unemployment crisis is greater entrepreneurial activity. SMEs have the potential to create the jobs...
by studio@brandesign.co.za | Nov 30, 2016 | CEO Engagements, Newsletter Nov 2016
Much attention has been focused over the past year on a potential sovereign ratings downgrade. At our 2016 AGM, S&P MD and Regional Manager for Sub-Saharan Africa, Konrad Reuss, said that on economic growth alone, South Africa would not be considered as investment...
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