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Join our open evening to meet the team, ask questions, review the programme and get a feel for whether it's right for you, or for someone you want to sponsor. You will get an introduction to what Earniversity is all about - learning digital skills that improve your earnability, work experience and opportunities for life. And what it's not about - sitting in class, wondering when you'll use what you're learning.

On the open evening livestream you can:

- Meet our expert tutors
- Review how Earniversity works
- Get an insight into how you can earn money whilst learning with us
- Ask questions
- Get feedback on your ideas

Sign-up for the LinkedIn livestream > here.

 

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Dene Botha
Post by Dene Botha
Feb 1, 2024 5:19:57 PM
Co-founder of Earniversity and CEO at Empowered Youth Academy LTD, Dene is a self-taught entrepreneur and youth-skills specialist, who has dedicated the past 21 years of his life training young people on essential life-skills that bridge the gap between teenager/adolescent and adulthood. Also known for being a TV presenter, radio personality, international speaker, university lecturer, author, and award winning entrepreneur, Dene has a confident approach to life and business and has an extremely passion demeanour – His excitement is clearly demonstrated when providing insight on all things "youth" related. He's the mind behind the well-known youth brands like Young Mavericks Academy, Inspired Youth, Ready.Set.Success!, Pride Factor, and Streets to Success, which he claims are a culmination of his life’s work. On stage presenting and performing, motivating and coaching, and an undeniable passion for the youth as a whole, Dene knows how to work a crowd and ensure the message is "coolified". He’s been working since the age of 13 y/o and his passion and determination is what has lead him to become a leader within the youth skills-development industry.

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