GROWING IMPETUS FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION IN SA SCHOOLS

Date: Saturday 5 March 2016
Venue: Southern Sun, Newlands
Time: 08:00 – 10:30
Guest Speakers: Kieno Kammies & Riaan Fourie
MC: Peter Greenwall
Tickets: Adult – R150, Teens – R75

Our first ‘Awaken the Giant in You’ breakfast for 2016 will take place on Saturday, March 05 at the Southern Sun Hotel in Newlands, Cape Town.  The event will start at 08:00 until 10:30.  We have an action packed programme, which our learners, teachers and their parents will enjoy and draw inspiration from.

Kieno Kammies, Cape Talk 567’s weekday breakfast show presenter, will share his entrepreneurial journey with us.  Kieno is an entertaining and dynamic speaker, and we are delighted that he has agreed to kick off our first event for the year.

Riaan Fourie, an artist developer, will also be sharing his entrepreneurial insights; his talk is titled, “What I would have told myself half a lifetime ago.”

You are sure to leave the event motivated for your own entrepreneurial journey.

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ABOUT OUR GUEST SPEAKERS

Kieno Kammies

Kieno Kammies has become synonymous with asking tough questions. His frank and direct approach on the CapeTalk weekday Breakfast Show from 6:00 – 9: has won him many fans. Kieno often invites opinions challenging his own. But it’s not all hard talk with this experienced journalist and radio personality. Kieno cares deeply about the community in which he lives and works. His compassion for those less fortunate or those who have been wronged is evident.

His presence on the Breakfast Show has made big names a regular feature on CapeTalk. Kieno has interviewed CEOs, Ministers, industry leaders and trend-setters. Some of his interviews have resulted in changes in policy. A focus on MediClinic, for example, resulted in the group of hospitals changing the way they do triage. His interview with a mother who couldn’t afford the tuition fees of Stellenbosch University for her daughter who achieved seven distinctions, resulted in listeners pledging enough funds for her first year.

Riaan Fourie

Riaan Fourie is an Artist Developer, a career he made up that involves using emotional development as a foundation for performers and artists (people in the business of expression), to help them maintain their integrity whilst creating accessible songs, whilst building an authentic brand, and accessing raw creative potential in the process. With a firm belief in the philosophy that an individuals’ authenticity manifests distinctly through their art, and with a stronger belief that artists can be entrepreneurs in their own right, Riaan has come to work with some of South Africa’s most promising talents helping them access what was already there to create an authentic experience for their audience.  His clientele includes, amongst others: Kyle Camble, Emmanuel Castis (South African TV personality), HC (from SAMA award winning Jax Panik), and Brian Soko (who won the Grammy for producing Beyonce’s “Drunk in Love”). These artists trust Riaan with their story and in turn he helps them create music that reflect who they truly are and what they value. His most recent working experience culminated in the song “Big Tings”, a Deaderthandisco song featuring Kyle Camble and iFani. The song skyrocketed to the #3 position on the 5fm Top 40 and was one of the chosen as one of the Top 100 songs of 2015.  Shying away from the conventional 9 – 5, Riaan uses his time fulfilling various roles and responsibilities with organisations and individuals he believes in, in a consultancy capacity. Previously he has worked as the Marketing Director for Genius Works, a consulting company facilitating corporations in the fields of leadership, creativity, change and innovation. Riaan has also been part of the social development programme “Boys to Men” and “BoysQuest”, projects lead by his mentor of over a decade, leading clinical psychologist Bernard Altman.

Riaan has documented his process of fine-tuning a service that effectively combines creativity, strategy and psychology in his book “How I Made Up My Job”. The book focuses on guiding young entrepreneurs in realizing their full potential with an outcomes based approach. Riaan regularly shares this knowledge, and has given keynote talks to post-graduate students at top tertiary creative institutions such as Red and Yellow and SAE.  Riaan believes one thing passionately: “We should connect more, and more often, to each other and with ourselves.” This is a philosophy that makes it possible for his clients to trust in him and share their story, in the hopes of inspiring and enabling other people to do the same for themselves.