Thursday, February 09, 2012

Big response from Tomorrow’s Leaders

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tlc_block2Hundreds of young executives, selected by their organisations  as future CEOs, will meet at the Sandton International Convention Centre on 18 March to attend the Tomorrow's Leaders Convention 2010, the third of these annual events  hosted by Leadership magazine which have become a highlight on the corporate calendar.

They will be addressed by today's leaders and thinkers from the world of leadership on a range of issues likely to play a key role in their business future and will  be able to discuss and debate these issues at parallel sessions specific to the various sectors of the economy.

Speakers at the 2010 convention will include Dr Reuel Khoza, chairman of Nedbank, Dr. Renosi Mokate, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank, Phutie Malabie, MD of the Shanduka Group, Monhla Hlahla, MD of the Airports Company of SA, Matthew Tag, MD of Web Africa, and Vicki Marais-Swanepoel, MD of Professional Assignments Group. They bring to the convention a  broad and varied range of corporate and people experience.


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Said summit director Dylan James: "Now in its third year, the Tomorrow’s Leaders Convention uniquely brings together the future leaders of our economy not only to listen to and be enriched by poignant presentations by current leaders, it also gives them an opportunity to discuss the future of various industry sectors in the breakaway sessions.

"I am encouraged by the massive uptake of the convention - many of the top companies in South Africa have already nominated their candidates. Nominations are open till 5 March and I would like to extend an invitation to all organisations to submit candidates now. There is no cost for the candidates to attend."

One of the important aspects of the convention, he said, is that it provides the content for the annual Blueprint for Corporate South Africa, a unique coffee-table-style book that contains the essence of all the discussions and debates at the convention. It provides a roadmap of extensive information on the way forward for business in a multitude of sectors.

All selected Tomorrow's Leaders are automatically enrolled in the Tomorrow's Leaders Fellowship. This provides the opportunity to connect with fellow members through event organiser Cape Media's exclusive Meetings Direct networking platform. Through this online system delegates can request meetings or email each other, exchanging ideas, developing friendships -- as well as taking part in relevant business, education and networking events.

For further details go to www.tomorrowsleaders.co.za

For more information on the event please contact Cape Media Corporation – Events Division  – Dylan James  – 021 681 7000  or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

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