Vusi Thembekwayo is available to present as the Business Innovation, keynote motivational speaker at your next Accra, Ghana event and conference.
Mr. Thembekwayo is a leading motivational speaker that delivers keynotes over 100 times per year. Vusi is available to speak at your next Accra, Ghana event and conference. Vusi has been speaking professionally for over 20 years. His keynote and workshop topics include motivation, leadership, team building, Motivation and more.
By working with Vusi, you are guaranteed a seasoned speaking professional that will make your event a success. Vusi brings energy and positivity to each of his presentations.
Vusi has presented keynote presentations around the globe to some of the largest organizations in the world including IBM, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cisco, Unilever & More. Learn more about why Vusi Thembekwayo is the right motivational keynote speaker for your next Accra, Ghana event and conference.
Vusi Thembekwayo is a recognized expert in professional and personal reinvention. A highly sought-after keynote speaker, transformational leader and business mentor, he guides individuals and businesses to capitalize on change and magnify their impact.
After building a multi-million-dollar Venture Capital firm, Vusi became CEO of one of the most successful Venture business in Africa, overseeing more than $10 million in sales.
His unique expertise is in combining practical business tactics with accelerated learning strategies to embrace change, encourage innovation and increase sales for people and organizations worldwide. Vusi Thembekwayo inspires, empowers and guides people to achieve massive and lasting personal and professional growth, whether it be as a keynote speaker, facilitating corporate workshops or mentoring individual.
A leading international keynote speaker, Vusi has reached tens of thousands worldwide with his message of Motivation as the competitive edge in the face of today’s complex markets. Vusi is a sought-after business culture catalyst who inspires, empowers and guides organizations and individuals to create sustainable, high-performance strategies. Vusi through keynotes, workshops and business mentoring, helps leaders embrace change, cultivate work cultures of greater unity and resilience, as well as strengthen their voice as purpose driven leaders.
According to TIME assessing the Ghanaian capital has become even easier this year due to increased airline activity starting with last fall’s debut of Qatar Airways flights from Doha. Also, the new thrice-weekly United Airlines service from Washington, D.C. and many other airlines offering flights and connections to many parts of the globe.
In the field of Arts, ADA, a contemporary gallery that launched late last year, showcases the work of emerging creatives—such as paintings by Nigerian artist Eniwaye Oluwaseyi and South African artist Zandile Tshabalala—from across Africa. Beyond the many art galleries, Ghanaian artists have shot to the international scene with great works including Kwame Akoto-Bamfo’s Ancestor Project – portraits of Africans who were imprisoned, kidnapped or coerced into slavery. A new architecture school, the African Futures Institute (AFI) debuts at the end of July, with a focus on cultivating regional talent. The AFI is the brainchild of Lesley Lokko, the founder and director of the Graduate School of Architecture in Johannesburg, in collaboration with award-winning Ghanaian architect David Adjaye. Accra also has become the biggest centre of creative modern art due to the ever-growing annual Chale-Wote festival which went on a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic but said to bounce back bigger this year according to organizers.
Next year, the Pan African Heritage World Museum is also scheduled to open. It will house archives, exhibits, galleries and a theater, with the aim of being a key destination for visitors interested in connecting with Africa’s history and its people’s heritage.
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