Diary of some MADmen – Entry three – 26 January 2018
Diary of some MADmen is a weekly entry from three crazy guys who are part of the #TEAM18 for MAD2run. They will be running from Joburg to Cape Town, in relay, to raise funds for the MAD Leadership Foundation. For those of you who know the three guys; Josh, Kurt and Allan, what they say in […]
I wish someone had told me how much work it is to gain weight
“I wish someone had told me” is a series of posts that feed into our inquisitive nature at CN&CO. Each week we hear from someone in our network about something interesting or surprising that’s recently happened or occurred to them – or lessons they learnt. These blogs are a way to pay it forward and […]
Europ Assistance South Africa appoints new CEO, Jacques Preyser
CN&CO joins partner Europ Assistance South Africa (EASA) in celebrating the appointment of Jacques Preyser as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Jacques, with over 40 years of experience in the financial services industry is sure to be great addition to the already strong and thriving Europ Assistance South Africa. Thrilled at the bright future […]
Don’t miss out on the FIA Power Sessions 2018
CN&CO partner and champion trade association for multi-discipline financial intermediaries, the FIA (Financial Intermediaries’ Association of Southern Africa), is keen to shake things up at the much anticipated FIA Power Sessions 2018. The sessions will take place in various areas: 15 February – George 19 February – Durban 21 February – Johannesburg 23 February – East London 27 February – Cape […]
Where were YOU at noon on Thursday? (You could almost hear a pin drop)
We sent out a request for a WhatsApp pin drop from everyone on the team at noon today, 25 January 2018, to see who was where and what they were up to
Carel on the Caribbean
If you thought Carbs were bad things to be avoided, think again. Carbs (capital C) were an ethnic group present in the Lesser Antilles and parts of adjacent South America at the time of the Spanish conquest of America. This is one of the fascinating tidbits in an article on the IOL website entitled The […]