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Homecoming Revolution: It's time to come home
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Homecoming Revolution Africa will be hosting over 26 top companies at their London Expo this weekend in an attempt to woo top diaspora professionals home. The companies include Barclays Africa, Standard Bank Group, KPMG Africa, Diageo, Ecobank, Africa Health Placements, Chicken Republic, Globacom, Group Five and Deloitte.
Angel Jones, CEO and Founder of Homecoming Revolution, stated that: “We’re seeing a demand for African professionals across all sectors: Financial Services, Management & Strategic Consulting, FMCG, ITC, Engineering & Construction, Healthcare, Education and Sales & Marketing.”
“What makes the Homecoming Revolution platform unique,” continues Jones, “is that employers are engaging candidates in an inspirational environment that includes motivating case studies, top speakers, workshops, relocation services, immigration advice, property and schools too.”
Homecoming Revolution has partnered with many professional diaspora networks to tap into the top African talent that’s interested in returning. And there’s a significant pool of professionals who are very interested in engaging.
Comments Clarissa Azkoul from the International Organisation for Migration, “I’ve noticed a change in the attitude of African diaspora in the UK, they are all aware of what’s going on back home and they want to be a part of it.” In fact, the brain drain in South Africa has reversed, with 359,000 professionals returning in the past 5 years. This is the vision for other African countries.
The speaker list line-up includes high profile Africans who have returned home themselves. These include Dr Mabouba Diagne from Barclays, Aly-Khan Satchu of Rich Management, Akinwale Ojomo from Diaspora Innovation Institute, Isaac Fokuo of the African Leadership Network, Yusuf Abramjee co-founder of LeadSA, Professor Nick Binedell from GIBS, Betty Enyonam Kumahor from ThoughtWorks, Samuel Mensah from KISUA and Mizinga Melu, voted African Businesswoman of the Year.
However, Jones claims that the decision to return home is an emotional once. “We’ve found that successful returnees move home firstly to be closer to friends and family, second for a sense of belonging and purpose and only third for career. So if you find yourself haggling over your pay package as the deciding factor on if you’ll move home or not – then you simply aren’t ready to return and you should stay where you are.”
The Expo has the same format on both days – Saturday 15th March & Sunday 16th March at Olympia Conference Centre. Book tickets here: http://homecomingrevolution.com/attendees/
See the FULL PROGRAMME here:
http://homecomingrevolution.com/london-expo-2014-event-programme/
EXHIBITORS: Featuring Barclays Africa, Standard Bank Group, KPMG Africa, Africa Health Placements, American Tower, AMSCO, Alvan Blanch, Aperture Group, Bain & Company, The Boston Consulting Group, Bridge International, Chicken Republic, CIMA, Diageo, Deloitte, Ecobank, The Foschini Group, Globacom, Gordon Institute of Business Science, Group Five, Gumboots Foundation, Intergate Immigration, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Thoughtworks, White & Co, 88 Agents and many more.
SPEAKERS:
Why it’s okay to love & hate home - Angel Jones, Founder of Homecoming Revolution
A welcome from Dr Mabouba Diagne of Barclays Africa
My escape from the gilded box - Aly-Khan Satchu, CEO of Rich Management - The inspiring story of a Kenyan homecomer
The next generation of African leaders - Isaac Fokuo, CEO of African Leadership Network
Ordinary South Africans doing extraordinary things - Yusuf Abramjee, Head: News & Current Affairs of PRIMEDIA – The amazing phenomenon of Lead SA
I came home to live my digital dream - Betty Enyonam Kumahor, CEO of Thoughtworks Africa
Navigating Africa: The business perspective - Nick Binedell, Dean of Gordon Institute of Business Science
Lessons from my Nigerian homecoming - Tunde Ogunrinde, CEO of QSR Consult
The Facts vs. the Fiction - Steuart Pennington, CEO of Africa The Good News
The diaspora dialogue - Akinwale Ojomo, CEO of the Diaspora Innovation Institute
Africa Rising: A closer look at a new dawn - Mizinga Melu, Africa Businesswomen of the Year 2013 Forbes and CNBC
Nine Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs - Allon Raiz, CEO of Raizcorp
The Homecomer's Dilemma: Get a job or start a business? - Samuel Mensah, Founder of KISUA – An inspiring journey from venture capitalist to fashion commerce entrepreneur
Seven brand new insights on the African Start up - Alieu Fofanah, Founder of Go-Getters
What’s hot with Property - Douglas Oppong, MD of Property Investor Africa - Laying the foundations for your return home. Introduction from Shnayer Shapiro of Beaufort Properties
All aboard the Investment Safari - Eric Guichard, CEO of Homestrings - How to do well and do good in Africa
Remarkable African Entrepreneurs - Okendo Lewis Gayle, Founder & Chairman of Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance
The Ugandan Outlook - Willy Mutenza, Chairman of the Ugandan UK Convention
Three Career Insights for Africa - Paul Malherbe, CEO Amsco
CAREERS WORKSHOP: “I want to work in Africa” with Frances Mensah Williams of Reconnect Africa - How to move your career to the world’s most exciting continent
RELOCATION WORKSHOP: “Counting down to home” with Elvina Quaison - A practical step by step guide on how to move home to Africa