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A Pan African digital publication, Human Capital Magazine Africa promises to feature Funke Amobi and others in its first edition.
The magazine which was launched by the CarvinClay People Development to showcase the knowledge, drive and leadership on the African continent.
For its first edition, it looks forward to an insightful and captivating interview with Country Head, Human Capital at Stanbic Bank Nigeria, Oluwafunke (Funke) Amobi.
Oluwafunke (Funke) Amobi holds a first degree in Economics from the University of Lagos Nigeria, where she graduated with a second-class honors upper-division, following the award of the prestigious British Chevening Scholarship in 2007
The C.E.O and founder of CarvinClay People Development, Irene Asare at the virtual launch of the magazine today, said "The whole point of Human Capital Magazine Africa is to offer something different, a magazine which will inspire and motivate people."
According to her, she believes people will actually look forward to reading this magazine and learn from the life struggles of Africa's top Human Resource practitioners and business leaders.
Irene Asare disclosed that Human Capital Magazine writes about people and will feature articles on Chief Executives Officers, Business Executives and Business Directors that work within some of the continent's largest multinational corporations to give holistic and vast insight into their experiences.
"Africa is a fascinating and diverse continent with professionals and business community to match, and this magazine aims to shine a spotlight on these professionals' and their success stories," she noted.
Human Capital Magazine Africa stands to ensure that the news stories, interviews, features, comment sections and advertising reach the widest possible audience on the African continent.
The magazine has been designed to project key Human Resources, Organisational and Business Transformation issues common to the corporate landscape of Africa.
The publication draws on broad perspectives of topical corporate issues, leveraging context and practice to provide patrons a unique reader experience.
This first edition also promises to feature founder and CEO of the African Leadership Group, Mr. Fred Swaniker on the topic 'How Africa Can Be Transformed Through Leadership'.
Throwing Spotlight on the Chief Human Resource Officer of Vodacom Group, South Africa, Mr. Matimba Mbungela, on his interesting journey to the top as an HR practitioner.
Other reputable contributors include Josephine Mukumbya the Group Chief Executive Officer of the Agricultural Business Initiative (aBi), Uganda and Eddy Datubo in the United Kingdom and a Global Leader in Business Transformation and Strategic Change.
It is expected that the magazine will be published bi-annually and will be available to buy and download from http://hcma.carvinclay.com.
The cost for downloading the digital magazine is $6.00 (GH¢ 28.90) however, one can read excerpts of the magazine from the same website for free.
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