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ThinkStories Africa, a knowledge sharing, networking, and skills improvement platform for professional communicators across Africa, has announced global reputation and sustainability leader Ricardo Adame as the speaker for its 2022 first-quarter event.
The event is scheduled to take place virtually on April 1, 2022.
Ricardo Adame, who is a C-Suite Reputation and Communications Senior Advisor will be speaking on the theme; Strengthening Business Reputation and Trustworthiness: Why Sustainability Storytelling Matters.
With several years of experience in business leadership and communication across various global organizations including Microsoft and Newmont, Ricardo Adame will share with participants time-tested storytelling strategies to position their organizations as responsible corporate citizens.

Previous ThinkStories webinars have featured the Executive Director at Fortune Media Group, David Lennon and renowned media scholar and father of transmedia storytelling Prof. Henry Jekins from the University of Southern California .
The sessions have brought together over 320 Communications Professionals from across Africa including Cameroon, Côte D’Ivoire, South Africa, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Nigeria.
Registration for the 2022 first quarter edition of ThinkStories is ongoing for communicators across Africa and beyond. Limited slot available. Interested practitioners should register here.
About ThinkStories
ThinkStories is a knowledge sharing, networking, and skills improvement platform for African communicators.
Founded by Samuel Osei, a Storyteller and Communications professional based in Ghana, West Africa, ThinkStories seeks to foreground the continent’s multiplex narrative by promoting the art of storytelling and broadening the conversation on how to build and influence global brands.
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