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Serious Social Investing conference

24 January 2010

25 February 2010
8:30 amto5:00 pm
26 February 2010
8:30 amto5:00 pm

Whether your priority development area is education, health or sustainable livelihoods, the Serious Social Investing Conference will help you to make better decisions on how to spend scarce CSI resources in an increasingly competitive market.

Hosted by Tshikululu Social Investments in association with Anglo American, the Gordon Institute of Business Science and the Financial Mail,this is the not-to-miss CSI learning event of 2010.

Limited to 100 participants, those attending this hands-on CSI practitioner’s workshop should be prepared to be challenged and to engage in problem solving and collective learning.  This is an active workshop where full participation will be required – and rewarded.

The workshop will provide participants with interactive learning, case studies and practical advice, access to experienced and established experts and useful and constructive networking.

Serious Social Investing – 25 and 26 February 2010

Gordon Institute of Business Science, Illovo campus, Johannesburg
R4 600 for 2 day workshop (VAT, all materials, lunch, teas included)

To make a booking for this event please contact Lee or Hayley on 011 467 5377 or email creativespaceadmin@gmail.com


  • Comment posted by Julie Mentor

    Hi there

    Would this conference be beneficial for NPOs interested in understanding how CSI functions in society?

    Kind regards,

    Julie

  • Comment posted by Plaatjie

    future conferences of this nature should consider the financial constraints of CBO’s.

  • Comment posted by carol maila

    hi,when will the discussion documents and presentations from this conference be posted on your website?

  • Comment posted by Tshikululu

    Hi Carol

    The presentations from the workshop are currently on the website – take a look at the Serious Social Investing link in the Media Centre.

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