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In this week’s episode of Farmer’s Inside Track we’re connecting with 30-year-old North West farmer Tumisang Ben Matshogo. He runs two farming businesses while completing his PhD in animal science. In our agripreneurship slot, head of agribusiness at Standard Bank, Nico Groenewald talks about the influence emerging technologies have had on the agricultural sector. Chef Tharwat Londt shares his secret to a perfect home cooked South African meal in our Mzansi flavour segment. You’ll also be empowered with a top tip from nutritionist, Andrea Du Plessis. On the top of our reading list this week is, “And For All These Reasons I'm In: Essential Advice for Entrepreneurs” by the original cast of Shark Tank South Africa judges - Gil Oved, Lebo Gunguluza, Polo Leteka, Vinny Lingham and Vusi Thembekwayo. And, you don’t want to miss, our weekly A-M-T Fresh Produce Outlook on the market with agri economist, Dr. Johnny van der Merwe. He highlights the latest price movements and expectations for the coming week.
Gil Oved is the co-founder of the creative council, an iconic business that he co-created over the scope of the last 18 years from only an idea and recently sold to Publicis, the well known French Multi-National. Gil is probably publicly best known for his role as one of the sharks in the hit TV series, Shark Tank. He will be starting 2019 in his new venture LLH Capital - a Permanent Capital Vehicle in which he partnered with well known and seasoned ICT executive, Romeo Khumalo. We discuss topics covering fatherhood (04:00), building and preparing a business (33:00) with an exit in mind, his investment philosophy (48:00) in general, but more specifically in technology (1:16), the legacy he wants to leave (1:41), the advice he will give to young entrepreneurs (1:29) and very importantly how he has stayed ahead of the pack in a very demanding industry over the past 18 years. Gil has recently been listed as one of the ten people to watch closely in technology in South Africa
Gil Oved is the co-founder of the creative council, an iconic business that he co-created over the scope of the last 18 years from only an idea and recently sold to Publicis, the well known French Multi-National. Gil is probably publicly best known for his role as one of the sharks in the hit TV series, Shark Tank. He will be starting 2019 in his new venture LLH Capital - a Permanent Capital Vehicle in which he partnered with well known and seasoned ICT executive, Romeo Khumalo. We discuss topics covering fatherhood (04:00), building and preparing a business (33:00) with an exit in mind, his investment philosophy (48:00) in general, but more specifically in technology (1:16), the legacy he wants to leave (1:41), the advice he will give to young entrepreneurs (1:29) and very importantly how he has stayed ahead of the pack in a very demanding industry over the past 18 years. Gil has recently been listed as one of the ten people to watch closely in technology in South Africa
CliffCentral.com — Weza Matomane is joined by Gil Oved in episode 1 of a series called Lessons from Legends. Gil is the co-CEO of The Creative Counsel – the largest sales, marketing and advertising group in South Africa.
Can entrepreneurs save South Africa's economy? That was the question I had to have answered when I interviewed Gil Oved, the co-CEO of the Creative Council and Romeo Kumalo, the former CEO of Vodacom and the current CEO of Washrika Holdings. In this episode we uncover how entrepreneurs can save South Africa's economy and a whole lot more. Power episode.
Intelligent Africa™ — Gil Oved is a self made millionaire. He and his business partner started a business in 2001 with next to nothing, that today posts a turnover in excess of R600 million a year. The reasons for their success include Gil's often hard and direct demeanor seen on TV screens during episodes of Dragons Den SA, but he has another visionary, big dreamer, go get it, optimistic side that comes out during our interview with him... In the words of our post production team: "He is brilliant!"
Jen Su is joined by Gil Oved, one of the "dragons" from the TV show Dragons' Den, who explains how the show works. And comedian Deep Fried Man joins them in studio and tries his luck by pitching his hilarious business idea for funding.