“We’ve added to our collection of bigger picture thinkers to explore more topics, including the future of social governance, medical regulation and enforcement, and local and global financial markets, to name a few,” says Tracy Hirst, PSG’s Chief Marketing Officer. Hirst will be hosting a later discussion in the series on the future of media, featuring award-winning journalist and filmmaker, Richard Poplak.
“Richard Poplak will warn us that the destruction of truth is what the world is currently about. Our aim with this series is, therefore, to empower viewers with facts so as to formulate their own opinions and to manage their expectations on how various aspects of the current situation in South Africa and globally, could unfold,” adds Hirst.
Prof. Thuli Madonsela, Graeme Smith and Prof. Glenda Gray are among the first of the new speakers added to the“We’re delighted that such prominent individuals have agreed to engage with us – and subsequently our audiences – on issues close to South Africans’ hearts and minds,” says Hirst. “We think theseries touches on many important themes and trust the webinars will add value to viewers’ thinking,” Hirst says.
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