BANDILE MNGOMA, SPONSORSHIP & EVENTS MANAGER FROM OLD MUTUAL

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Africa’s leading financial services company, Old Mutual, launched its exciting new sponsorship: the AMPD Studios, a music and culture hub for the young and tech-smart audience. Situated in Johannesburg’s vibey Newtown, the AMPD Studios have been created to amplify Africa’s mega-musical talent and help inspire and financially empower a new generation.
The hub will play host to a range of projects such as the AMPD Icons and AMPD Masterclasses - where industry experts such as Khuli Chana, Letta Mbuli, Thandiswa Mazwai and Brian O Shea will get involved in shaping the careers of future musicians. AMPD Icons is a conversation platform that will have artists sharing powerful insights and honest conversations about their experiences in the entertainment industry.
AMPD Masterclasses will see experts unearth their skills to inspire and motivate the up-and-coming musicians and teach them about what it takes to make it in the music industry.

Today in the studio we have Bandile Mngoma, sponsorship & events manager from Old Mutual.
23 May 2019 10AM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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