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Rebranded thought leadership platform, The Executive Lounge, is set to premiere on April 1, 2023 on the JoyNews channel featuring the C-suite executives of SIC Insurance Plc.
Over the past few years, The Executive Lounge has hosted 120 leading captains of industry, probing their minds on what it has taken them to scale the daunting heights of their careers and gained their insights on current trends within their industry. The show was however put on hold due to the impact of the covid-19 pandemic.
Following the success of the programme, it was deemed fit to reintroduce it and infuse a dose of innovation by extending coverage to the team within the C-suite of corporate organisations.
This is to enable viewers to understand from them, what it takes to move their organisations forward, with a focus on the many aspects of their operations like branding, diversity and inclusion, sustainability, to mention but a few, and how all these elements work to make the brand resilient in these challenging times.
The new format of The Executive Lounge, a first of its kind on the market, will feature the C-suite executives of SIC Insurance PLC in its first airing.
The discussion will focus on the company’s journey to their current positions, core competencies, insurance penetration, digital disruption, DDEP, among others.
The Executive Lounge airs this and every Saturday at 12noon on the JoyNews channel, with a repeat on Sundays at 5pm and Wednesdays at 10pm.
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