Henley Business School celebrates largest graduation in its 30-year-in-Africa history | The Citizen

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[SPONSORED] Henley Business School celebrates the largest graduation in its 30-year-in-Africa history 🎉👩‍🎓 HenleyBusinessSchool

During December, Henley Business School, the only international business school that is also accredited in South Africa, celebrated the graduation of 2,500 managers and leaders.

Joy and pride were tangible among graduates and their families. “Mom, I made it, this one’s for you!” said Advanced Diploma in Management Practice graduate Makoma Eneah Mphafudi. “This was a very long-awaited achievement and I made it,” agrees fellow ADMP graduate Tau Vincent Seoketsa. Seoketsa, who works in retail said he fell in love with Henley when studying for his first qualification at the business school, “because they are with you every step of the way.

Linda Buckley, director of Executive Education and head of learning experience at Henley Africa says that much of this growth is being fuelled by the school’s abiding commitment to giving people who have never had the opportunity to study a chance to advance their formal learning and thereby to create a movement of capable and professional managers who are equipped to lead and grow African organisations.

18-year old entrepreneur Marko Stavrou, who graduated with a Higher Certificate in Management Practice, the first of Henley’s certified management programmes offered at NQF level 5, is a case in point. He plans to go on to study all three programmes en route to an MBA, and says he values the flexibility Henley offers.

 

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