
The Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa (BMIA) Executive Training Program marks the completion of its first year in february 2016 with 260 graduates receiving recognition at graduation ceremonies in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa.
The six-month certificate program is offered to
journalists and mid-career professionals in business and civil society to
strengthen their skills in capital markets and data analysis and enhance their
knowledge in financial and economic reporting. The program is a core component
of the BMIA, which aims to accelerate development of a globally competitive
media and financial reporting industry as well as promote transparency,
accountability and good governance in Africa.
Funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, with additional support from the Ford Foundation, the BMIA Executive Training Program brings together leading faculty from the University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) and five other preeminent business and journalism schools in Africa, including: Rhodes University School of Journalism in South Africa; the University of Lagos Department of Mass Communication and Radio, and the Pan Atlantic University Lagos Business School in Nigeria; and University of Nairobi, School of Journalism and Mass Communications and Strathmore Business School in Kenya.
Funded by Bloomberg Philanthropies, with additional support from the Ford Foundation, the BMIA Executive Training Program brings together leading faculty from the University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) and five other preeminent business and journalism schools in Africa, including: Rhodes University School of Journalism in South Africa; the University of Lagos Department of Mass Communication and Radio, and the Pan Atlantic University Lagos Business School in Nigeria; and University of Nairobi, School of Journalism and Mass Communications and Strathmore Business School in Kenya.
This interactive program aims to enhance the skills and knowledge of media professionals to better serve the public interest as a critical part of continental development and progress. Program participants received instruction from world-class faculty and industry experts. The 19-day program over six months consists of six modules featuring Public Policy, Financial Journalism, Financial Markets, Accounting and Finance. Delegates also receive copies of “The Bloomberg Way”, a guide for reporters and editors written by Matthew Winkler, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus, Bloomberg News, as well as a free subscription to leading financial and business information system, the Bloomberg Professional service.
“We hope
participants will consider this exposure to business and financial reporting as
a lifelong vocation to further the development, quality, accuracy and impact of
the field in Africa. Bloomberg is proud to partner with preeminent journalists
and leading universities in Africa to make this program possible,” says Erana
Stennnett, Director, Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa. “I am proud of the
journalists and executives who completed the program, and thank their employers
for giving them the opportunity,” she adds.
Dr. George Njenga, Dean of Strathmore Business School, Kenya says: “Extraordinary business journalists who have completed the BMIA Executive Training Program in Kenya will help grow the financial and business sector to greater heights. This is possible thanks to Bloomberg.”
"It gives us a great sense of accomplishment to graduate 90 participants in Nigeria’s BMIA Executive Training program. Several graduates are already on their way to higher responsibilities in their careers, demonstrating the quality of the faculty and relevance of the program. We hope to keep attracting outstanding candidates to the program and generating real influence in financial reporting in Nigeria," Dr. Bongo Adi, Consortium Faculty at the Pan Atlantic University Lagos Business School in Nigeria added.
Linda Sing,
Director, Secretariat adds: “We have two more programs, which will offer
aspiring African media professionals, and all communicators focused on Africa's
economies, an opportunity to expand their theoretical knowledge base and
to enhance their understanding of the critical interdependencies
shaping the African growth and development narrative.”
Applications for
the third and fourth intake are now open. Interested individuals who possess a recognized
tertiary qualification (bachelor’s degree or diploma) and have experience in
journalism, finance, communication or a related field are encouraged to apply
via www.gibs.co.za/bmia or email bmia@gibs.co.za for further information.
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