As an organisation, Feenix not only believes in assisting its students with access to education but also in introducing them to opportunities that can increase their likelihood of success.
With that in mind, they have partnered with leading industry experts to run a 3-Part Webinar series on Personal Branding. Students will gain vital insights into how to build and use their brand effectively, which in turn will improve their fundraising skills, build their confidence to network, and prepare them for job interviews.
The three-part webinar series entitled “Positioning Yourself as Investment Worthy” will take place over three weeks and cover the following topics:
· Personal Branding and Behaviour on Friday 6 August 2021 (1-2pm), hosted by Claire Alexander, Director of the Africa Scotland Business Network.
· Keeping your eye on the Future: How your Personal Brand can help build a Professional Profile on Friday 13 August 2021 (1-2pm), hosted by Lynn Erasmus, MD of HWB Communications, and features Ntomibikayise Bhengu, Feenix Alumni and Director of the Mentees Ark.
· How to Brand your Feenix Fundraising Profile as Investment-worthy on Friday 20 August 2021 (1-2pm), presented Catherine Du Plooy, Director of BackaBuddy and Bongo Maqungo, Corporate Partnerships Business Development Lead at World Vision South Africa.
The Webinars will be streamed on the Feenix Facebook page – https://web.facebook.com/feenix.org.
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