Marketing Edge announces inaugural virtual quarterly summit
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Determined to further expand the frontiers of advertising & marketing knowledge in the Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) sector, Marketing Edge, has announced its inaugural quarterly virtual summit.
The quarterly virtual summit themed:“Brand Management Imperatives & Challenges in a Post-Recessionary Economy”, holds virtually on Zoom on Thursday, March, 25, 2021 between 9:00am and 5:00pm.
The summit will feature seasoned and leading industry players, outstanding professionals and titans as they share knowledge and insight on how to navigate the myriads of problems besetting the industry while looking at opportunities in building brands in the present age of the new normal and beyond.
Over 100 Restaurants to Participate in EatOut & Mastercard’s 5th Nairobi Burger Week Edition
EatOut has partnered with Mastercard for the 5th annual Nairobi Burger Week. This year’s edition is happening from 26th Feb to 7th March 2021 with over 100 participating restaurants.
Nairobi, Kenya February 26th 2021. The famed Nairobi Burger Week by EatOut is back! From 26th Feb to 7th March 2021, diners have the chance to enjoy delicious burgers at over 100 restaurants. EatOut has partnered with Mastercard to offer diners 2-for-1 burger deals, ‘Burger + drink’ meal combos and other value-driven offers. Nairobi Burger Week will not only focus on dine-in services, but also on deliveries through UberEats to cater to a wider market.
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ECONOMY
Mastercard has partnered with Junior Achievement Nigeria (JAN) to help bridge the digital and financial literacy gap amongst school students and young adults in Nigeria.
Through a series of programs, the students will be equipped with essential skills to prepare them for future success as digital entrepreneurs.
The partnership forms part of Mastercard’s global commitments to connect 25 million women entrepreneurs to the digital economy, reach 50 million small businesses and financially include one billion people in the next five years.
Leveraging the expertise of Mastercard employee volunteers, the partnership with JAN will inspire young adults across Nigeria through three unique activations which are Mastercard Girls4Tech Program; Mentoring participants of the JA Company Program; and Digital Payments Literacy Webinar.