Bronwyn nielsen biography of michael

  • Bronwyn has a Bachelors of Commerce from the University of Cape Town and recently completed a Financial course for Senior Executives at Harvard Business School.
  • Bronwyn Nielsen has been with CNBC Africa since its launch in 2007.
  • In this new feature Alec Hogg and Bronwyn Nielsen unpack the most important developments of the past week.
  • Michael Charton

    Michael Charton is a Capetonian whose enthusiasm for the story of South Africa gradually lured him away from his corporate career in finance – and the United States  – and he returned to Cape Town in 2007. But while in the US, during a short career in advertising, he was awoken to the art and power of storytelling.

    In 2015 he started an organisation founded on the sharing of untold, and often incredible stories from the past – but whose re-telling would have the effect of nation-building, but in a most entertaining way.

    Michael’s stories (55 minutes each):

    1. LEAVE SOME FOR THE HONEY BADGER

    In 1952, a strong-willed ung man called Ian Player, driven bygd the lure of adventure, interviewed with a newly formed organisation called the Natal Parks Board, which later assigned him to the Umfolozi Game Reserve. The then head of the Game Guard force there was Magqubu Ntombela. A traditional Zulu man who carried the accumulated wisdom of his peo

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  • Bronwyn Nielsen

    Bronwyn Nielsen is Chair of the Graca Machel Trust and Women in Media Network; former Editor-at-Large CNBC Africa and founder and CEO of an acclaimed group of media associates.

    One of Africa’s most experienced, respected and well-known broadcasters – with over 25 years’ experience in the area, Bronwyn is regularly called upon by the World Economic Forum to host live panel debates at their events throughout the world.

    During 2017 alone, she chaired debates and panel discussions at numerous World Economic Forum events including those in: Switzerland (Davos), South Africa (Cape Town and Durban), UAE (Dubai), China (Dalian) and India (New Delhi).

    She is also called upon by leading business organisations and institutes such as Milken Institute, African Development Bank and ABN Group (which includes CNBC Africa and Forbes Africa) to moderate key sessions at their global events, which are often broadcast live.

    Bronwyn’s media expertise and in-depth understandin

    Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Missing articles by occupation/Journalists (Africa)

    name image description country of citizenship date of birth date of death place of birth place of death wikidata item site links Behice Ziya KollarTurkish writer (1871–) Ottoman Empire
    Turkey1871 Q1252740960 Frieda H. SichelGerman-South African economist and social worker of Jewish origin (1889–1976) South Africa
    Germany1889 1976-07-05 KasselJohannesburgQ158105181 Rose AntounEgyptian journalist (1890-1980) Egypt1890
    1882 1955 TripoliCairoQ122138773 Charlotte RazafiniainaMadagascan writer and journalist Madagascar1894 Q1247280461 Afifa Sa'bLebanese journalist Ottoman Empire
    French mandate of Lebanon
    Lebanon1900 1989-07-17 ChoueifatAleyQ562495121 Noor AbdulmajeedEgyptian poet Egypt20th century
    1969-06-19 CairoQ279071854 Juliet MphandeZambian LGBT activist Zambia