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90 media leaders attend “Bloomberg Africa Business Media Innovators” Forum 2023

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published October 31, 2023
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Media, business, government, technology, and community leaders from across Africa and internationally have gathered today in Cape Town, South Africa for this year’s annual Africa Business Media Innovators (ABMI) forum.

The convening brings together a cross-section of leaders to explore innovative approaches to fostering a vibrant media sector in Africa.

Co-hosted by M. Scott Havens, CEO, of Bloomberg Media, Matthew Winkler, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, Bloomberg News, and Erana Stennett, Corporate Philanthropy Middle East and Africa, Bloomberg, the ABMI forum runs from October 30 – November 1.

Focusing on the ideas and business solutions that can contribute to the future of media and journalism in Africa, the forum has brought together a range of speakers including media owners, Senior Editors, Business leaders, government offices, community leaders and philanthropic organizations from over 10 countries. Participants will hear from speakers on a range of topics from the influence of AI and digital technologies on media in Africa, to the future of work in the newsroom and the sustainability of legacy publications across the continent.

Day one concluded with a Gala Dinner at the Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa in Cape Town, followed by a private tour of Mary Evans’ exhibition ‘GILT’, led by Koyo Kouoh, Executive Director, and Chief Curator, Zeitz MOCAA.

Speaking at ABMI, participants commented:

George Anders, Top Writing Voice, LinkedIn, commented:
“LinkedIn’s vision is to create economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce — and the possibilities opening up in Africa are extraordinary. Forums such as Africa Business Media Innovators are a vital way of building connections and fostering progress in areas that range from educating and informing new audiences to supporting more Africans into jobs.”

LaSharah Bunting, CEO, Online News Association, said:
“Media continues to evolve with the needs and development of our readers, watchers, and listeners. As our viewers have changed, so too have our ways of working. I look forward to discussing how newsrooms harness the opportunities of our evolving media landscape, while also tackling some of the most pressing challenges, such as misinformation and fake news.”

Thembisa Fakude, CEO, Mail & Guardian, said:
“While technological innovation is providing huge opportunities for African media to open its reporting to a wider audience, we must be mindful of the risks that come with this, particularly around misinformation. Given the pace of this technological revolution, it’s crucial that the news industry comes together to discuss how we continue creating a vibrant and responsible news industry that informs the public while supporting economic growth right across the continent.”

Danai Gurira, Actress, Playwright, Activist, Artistic Director of Almasi Collaborative Arts, UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, said:
“Storytelling is one of the most powerful tools for changing perception of Africa and allowing a complex, rich self exploration of its history and unique culture. It’s boundless possibilities to give Africa it’s own voice is what brought me to writing and acting, and I seek to connect with other innovators to share ideas and discuss solutions for taking Africa’s creative industry to the next level.”

Dr. Acha Leke, Senior Partner and Chairman of McKinsey & Company, Africa, commented:
Africa is on the brink of an economic revolution. But to realise our potential we need true collaboration across sectors and industries. Convenings like this are essential to unlocking our potential and propelling Africa forward into this new economic era.”

Moky Makura, Executive Director, Africa No Filter, commented:
“Victoria Falls wasn’t discovered, it was there already. Likewise, African creativity and creatives have always been here. The difference is that now, our cultural influence is being recognized globally. It’s the platform from which a whole new generation is experiencing Africa. The magic is in our music, film, fashion, food, and art …and we need to continue to use these assets to craft fresh, compelling narratives that capture Africa’s unique offering to the world”.

Nobel Laureate Maria Ressa, Co-Founder and CEO, Rappler, noted:
“We can’t have democracy without a free press. Journalists hold power to account. A free press is one of the most powerful tools we have to ensure we can hold those in power to account. I look forward to the forum to discuss how we continue building a fair and transparent media ecosystem that delivers reliable news, enabling consumers and businesses alike to make better-informed decisions.”

Leonard Stiegeler, Investor and founder, Pulse, said:
“Africa continues to have great potential for commercial investment in the digital space. With 70% of its population under 30 years of age and as the world’s fastest-growing economic region, there are relevant opportunities for impactful fintech, greentech and other innovations originating from here. I’m excited to engage with investors and operators wanting to do more on the continent”.

Dr. Brook Taye, Director General of the Ethiopian Capital Market Authority, said:
“Infrastructure investments and new technologies are driving change in our region at an unprecedented pace. Bloomberg’s Africa Business Media Innovators Forum will tackle some of the most relevant and intriguing policy issues that affect Ethiopia and the continent. I look forward to discussing and listening to panelists how the industry can find actionable solutions to our most pressing problems.”

The annual event forms part of the Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa (BMIA), a pan-African program launched by Michael R. Bloomberg in 2014. The initiative is designed to advance business journalism in Africa and accelerate the development of a globally competitive media and financial reporting industry. The program delivers cross-disciplinary educational programs and mid-career fellowships to increase the number of highly trained business and financial journalists, as well as support research to stimulate new media innovations. It is also designed to convene leaders to promote interactive dialogue and build strong relationships to enhance the quality of financial coverage and the availability of reliable and timely data on the continent.

Earlier this month, Bloomberg expanded its executive education program in business and financial journalism, BMIA Financial Journalism Training (FJT), to Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal. Offering the program in French for the first time, more than 100 delegates joined the new training cohorts. This follows the successful implementation of the program in Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia, Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa. To date, the FJT program has reached 800 participants from 16 countries across the Continent.

Admittance to this event is on an invitation-only basis. For more information, please visit: http://www.bmia.org/innovato

The confirmed list of speakers includes:
● Mr. Travis Adkins, President and CEO, US Africa Foundation
● Tomiwa Aladekomo, CEO, Big Cabal
● George Anders, Top Writing Voice, LinkedIn
● LaSharah Bunting, CEO, Online News Association
● Styli Charalambous, CEO, Daily Maverick
● Paul Cheung, Chief Executive Officer, The Center for Public Integrity
● Dr. Edith Dankwa, CEO, Business and Financial Times
● Licy Do Canto, Managing Director, APCO Washington DC Office and Global
● Thembisa Faukude, CEO, Mail & Guardian
● Saliem Fakir, Executive Director, African Climate Foundation
● Diego Fernández, Senior Analyst, Mo Ibrahim Foundation
● Paula Fray, Founder, Frayintermedia
● Danai Gurira, Actress, Playwright, Activist, Artistic Director of Almasi Collaborative Arts and UN Women Goodwill Ambassador
● Andile Khumalo, CEO, The Broadkast Group
● Koyo Kouoh, Executive Director, and Chief Curator, Zeitz MOCCAA,
● Timothy Kotin, CEO, Superfluid Labs
● Dr. Acha Leke, Chairman of Mckinsey Africa
● Nishant Lalwani, CEO, International Fund for Public Interest Media
● Honorable Geordin Hill-Lewis, Mayor of Cape Town
● Prof. Lesley Lokko, Founder, African Futures Institute
● Nyimpini Mabunda, CEO, General Electric Southern Africa
● Tshepo Mahloele, Chairman and Founder, Harith
● Paul McNally, Founding Director, Develop AI
● Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, Managing Director, Africa, Spotify
● Nyimpini Mabunda, Chairman, Schindler Lifts South Africa
● Moky Makura, Executive Director, Africa No Filter
● Harlan Mandel, CEO, Media Development Investment Fund
● Raju Narisetti, Leader, Global Publishing, McKinsey & Company
● Saymon Nascimento, Communications Manager, Mo Ibrahim Foundation
● Micheline Ntiru, Co-Founder, We Three Queens
● Jason Njoku, Founder and CEO, Iroko TV
● Lola Ogunnaike, Journalist and writer
● Yvonne Orji, Actress and Comedian
● Khadija Patel, Journalist, Media Executive, Member of the Board, IFPIM
● Lavina Ramkissoon – AI Ethics + Technology Policy Expert at the African Union, Nobel
● Laureate Maria Ressa, Co-Founder and CEO, Rappler,
● Mactar Seck, Chief of Technology, United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
● Pamella Sittoni, Executive Editor and Managing Editor, The Nation Media Group
● Leonard Stiegeler, Investor and founder, Pulse
● LS Pamella Sittoni, Executive Editor and Managing Editor, The Nation Media Group
● Albie Sachs, South African Lawyer, Former Justice, Writer, Activist
● Alain Sylvain, CEO, SYLVAIN
● Dr. Brooke Taye CEO, Ethiopia Capital Market Authority
● Monde Twala, Senior Vice President & GM Paramount Africa & Lead BET International, Paramount International
● Zain Verjee, Founder, ZVG.
● Mr. Wachira Waruru, Group Managing Director, Royal Media Services

About ABMI

About the Bloomberg Africa Media Initiative (BMIA)
Launched by Mike Bloomberg in South Africa in 2014, the Bloomberg Africa Media Initiative (BMIA) is a pan-Africa program designed to accelerate development of a globally competitive media and financial reporting industry as well as promote transparency, accountability and good governance in Africa and beyond. The initiative has four components: It provides cross-disciplinary educational programs to increase the number of highly trained business and financial journalists, as well as supports research to stimulate new media innovations, convene international leaders to promote interactive dialogue and build strong relationships to enhance the quality of financial coverage and the availability of reliable and timely data on the continent. For more information on BMIA please click here

About Bloomberg Philanthropies:
Bloomberg Philanthropies invests in 700 cities and 150 countries around the world to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people. The organization focuses on five key areas for creating lasting change: the Arts, Education, Environment, Government Innovation, and Public Health. Bloomberg Philanthropies encompasses all of Michael R. Bloomberg’s giving, including his foundation, corporate, and personal philanthropy as well as Bloomberg Associates, a pro bono consultancy that works in cities around the world. In 2022, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed US$ 1.7 billion. For more information, please visit  bloomberg.org, sign up for our newsletter,  or follow us on  Facebook,  Instagram,  YouTube,  Twitter/X, and LinkedIn.

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