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AuditoriumThis is a comprehensive list of the public events our international speakers are presenting at. You can follow the links provided to find more details and make bookings. Where possible, we negotiate discounts for our clients and colleagues, so please make sure you mention “TomorrowToday” and use the discount codes provided.

If you’d like to see one of our speakers live in action, please contact us to find out if we can get you a ticket for one of the events below.

If you would like to host a public event and invite one of our speakers to present, please contact our teams in either South Africa or the United Kingdom to find out how do so.

Upcoming Public Events

  • 3 August, Graeme Codrington, Pretoria, South Africa – “The Talent Challenge”
        CSIR conference, Staff engagement in government and state owned enterprises – see details here
  • 3 August, Graeme Codrington, Midrand, South Africa – “The Talent Challenge”
        Manage your talent, build your brand public conference; details available here
  • 4 August, Graeme Codrington, Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa – “Beyond the Hype
        SOLD OUT: Public breakfast hosted by NOAH Charity, Johannesburg, – see details here.
  • 13 August, Graeme Codrington, Bryanston, Johannesburg, South Africa
        Opening session of the Bryanston Methodist / Rosebank Union Church Men’s weekend conference – book online
  • 19 August, Graeme Codrington, Bryanston, Johannesburg, South Africa – “The TIDES of Change”
        Public breakfast session run by USB – booking details available here
  • 29-30 September, Graeme Codrington, Teneo events, Talent Conference, Barcelona, Spain
        You can get a 10% discount on the Gaudi and Rambia packages by quoting the code 4TM587 when you book here.
  • 6-9 October, Graeme Codrington, WIN network annual conference, Paris
        Women’s international network: See details at their website
  • 12 October, Graeme Codrington, “The TIDES of Change”, Engaging for Growth conference, London, England – details coming soon
  • 13 October, Dean van Leeuwen, “Mind the Gap”, Engaging for Growth conference, London, England – details coming soon
  • 26 October, Graeme Codrington, Academy for Chief Executives open day with Peter Pritchett, Rugby, UK
  • 4 November, Graeme Codrington, Emperors Palace, Johannesburg, South Africa
        Entrepreneur magazine Sales Conference, Emperors Palace – details coming soon
  • 9-10 November, Graeme Codrington, Central and Eastern European HR Summit, Budapest (see website / PDF brochure here)
  • 11-13 November, Graeme Codrington and Dean van Leeuwen, PIMS International, Interlaken, Switzerland – see details here
  • 16 November, Graeme Codrington, Loyalty World, UK, Keynote on “Herding Cats” – details available here
  • 14-18 February 2011, Graeme Codrington in Iran for World Management Forum, Tehran (to be confirmed)
  • 17 May 2011, Graeme Codrington, AUA all day workshop, “The TIDES of Change” – UK – to be confirmed
  • 25-29 May, Graeme Codrington, Possible Keynote speaker and workshop facilitator at Global Leadership Conference, Beijing, China
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