
Jeremy Maggs
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Category:
Speaker, MC
Location:
Johannesburg South Africa
Preferred Language:
English
Tags:
Advertising,Author,Broadcasting,Facilitator,Journalist,Marketing,MC,Media,Presenter,Professional Speaker,South Africa,TV & Radio,Writer
Profile:
Guest Speaker Jeremy Maggs is a media specialist with a career spanning forty years in television, radio, and print. He is also widely known for his role as presenter of the international hit show Who Wants to be Millionaire. Until recently, he hosted television news channel eNCA’s weekday lunchtime news programme before stepping down in early-2021 to co-found Bold – a strategy and reputation management enterprise which is part of the independent Brave Group.
Apart from his time in front of the camera, Maggs also has extensive media management experience. He acted as editor-in-chief of eNCA for 12 months in 2019. Prior to that, he was editor of Radio 702’s Eyewitness News for 8 years.
Maggs also knows his way around a radio studio having previously worked as a presenter for SAfm and Power 98.7. His programme The Power Update was awarded best current affairs programme at the 2017 Liberty Radio Awards. In the same year, he was also inducted into the SA Radio Hall of Fame. Maggs currently runs a successful media training and coaching business with numerous blue-chip listed companies as clients.
Guest Speaker Jeremy Maggs is a media specialist with a career spanning forty years in television, radio, and print. He is also widely known for his role as presenter of the international hit show Who Wants to be Millionaire. Until recently, he hosted television news channel eNCA’s weekday lunchtime news programme before stepping down in early-2021 to co-found Bold – a strategy and reputation management enterprise which is part of the independent Brave Group.
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Synopsis:
PRESENTATIONS by Jeremy Maggs
BEST FOOT FORWARD
BEST FOOT FORWARD
Eskom.
Corruption.
Political in-fighting.
Service delivery issues.
You name it – we’ve seen it.
It is safe to say South Africans in every sector are feeling hard done by.
In this time of uncertainty, anger and frustration – veteran journalist Jeremy Maggs looks back at lessons learnt from interviews spanning a 40-year career in the media.
Peppered with anecdotes from behind the camera, Maggs looks at how winning individuals both locally and abroad tackle everyday challenges.
The keynote duration can be tailored to the needs of the event, conference or audience.
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