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St Mary’s hosts breakfast to empower future learners

St Mary's DSG, Kloof will host another exciting business breakfast at the end of April. Seats are limited, so book now!

IT was amid great excitement that the St Mary’s Foundation Trust announced that its Business Breakfast will be hosted on Friday, 26 April from 7.30am at St Mary’s DSG in Kloof, brought to you by Stone Wealth Management.

“The St Mary’s Foundation Trust strives to change the lives of girls still to come to St Mary’s DSG, Kloof and to continue the school legacy. We want to empower the girls of today to be the women leaders of tomorrow. We believe we can have a tremendous impact on women’s education and, by creating future leaders, can truly influence South Africa,” said the school’s foundation manager, Bronwyn Cawood.

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The guest speaker, Jeremy Gardiner, is the director of Investec Asset Management and will be present how to evaluate the forever changing financial and political landscape of South Africa. The fortuitous timing of the presentation, two weeks before the national elections, will give great food for thought.

The MC for the day is St Mary’s Old Girl, Refilwe Moloto (1997). Refilwe is a strategic and economic advisor, who now hosts her own mid-morning show on Cape Talk, Upfront with Refilwe Moloto.

“By supporting this event, you will help us make a difference in girls’ lives,” said Bronwyn.

Tickets can be purchased on Quicket at https://qkt.io/BusBreak.

 

 

 

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