On the day of its annual general meeting to be held on the 30th March, the ABF will be hosting a South African first. The hit Talk Radio 702 show, AdFeature, with renowned branding guru, Andy Rice, and top radio presenter, Jenny Crwys Williams, will be live on stage. With its trademark wry humour and fascinating insight into the world of advertising and brands, the live show will delight audiences with a look at the best and worst of the industry from the year gone by.
"We are very excited by this scoop," said ABF President, Giles Shepherd. "Andy has long been an active supporter of the ABF, and for he and Jenny to agree to host a special AdFeature show at our AGM is tremendously exciting."
Tickets to this event can be brought from or 083 452 6191 and cost R150 per person. Cinemark has generously sponsored the venue - Ster-Kinekor's Primovie Park on 185 Katherine Street (off Charles Crescent), Sandton.
"Cinemark is really charitable with its sponsorship and the ABF would like to sincerely thank the company for its support," says the ABF's Sharlene Vallance. "We are expecting a great turnout, and we advise the industry to book their tickets as soon as possible."
For more information, contact Sharlene Vallance at
About the ABF
The 41-year-old charitable fund provides vital crisis support to individuals in the advertising, marketing and media industries. In providing a support structure, the ABF helps those who cannot support themselves due to retrenchments, redundancies, injuries or illness. For more information, contact Sharlene Vallance at .
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