2016 CEO SleepOut – A cold night on The Nelson Mandela Bridge
In 2016, The CEO SleepOut took place on The Nelson Mandela Bridge, where 168 c-suite members spent the night outdoors.
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In 2016, The CEO SleepOut took place on The Nelson Mandela Bridge, where 168 c-suite members spent the night outdoors.
Attorney Greg Edelstein of Johannesburg’s law firm EFG will be taking his fellow directors to Liliesleaf on 11 July – and has challenged five fellow CEOs to join him there.
Hereโs a glimpse of the agents of change who came out on the 18th of June 2015 for the 2015 CEO SleepOut.
A principal beneficiary of the 2018 Nelson Mandela CEO SleepOut is the project Madiba himself dreamed about – a sustainable farming venture in his impoverished home town of Qunu in the Eastern Cape where the icon is buried.
Rachelle Campbell issues a challenge to Dis-Chem bossman Ivan Saltzman to pick up the baton and join the join CEO SleepOut at Liliesleaf on July 11.
Dr Baz Dreisinger’s Prison to College Pipeline is a secondary beneficiary of the CEOSleepOut project. It is based on her view that the current system of incarceration is broken and requires urgent reform.
In this absorbing interview, Nic Wolpe shares the story of how Liliesleaf Farm became the incubator from which the new South Africa was born.
Brand Ambassadors for The SleepOut Movement Events are selected for the impact that they can make on the lives of the homeless and vulnerable communities.
As he explains it, the arrival of his first born five years ago pushed Louis Pulzone into starting a business in the garage.
Mbongeni Sibanda, a matriculant at Redhill School, offers a good example of that reality in this fascinating interview ahead of the CEO SleepOut on 11 July.