Public Speaking
Lifestyle & Cultural Thought Leadership
Shaping Narratives About Africa, Through Public Conferences and Intellectual Engagement
Africa’s global perception is often shaped by outdated stereotypes or sensationalized headlines. Yet, the continent’s cultural richness, economic dynamism, and creative innovation deserve a nuanced, informed, and inspiring narrative.
At Skylar Consulting, we leverage public conferences, keynote speeches, and thought leadership platforms to educate, challenge, and redefine how the world sees Africa. We focus on curating and delivering impactful public discussions, whether at international summits, corporate retreats, or forums. We don’t just talk about Africa; we contextualize its opportunities, debunk myths, and inspire action through data-driven insights and compelling storytelling.
What We Offer
For Event Organizers & Institutions
Keynote Speeches & Panel Moderation: Engaging, custom-tailored presentations on Africa’s economic trends, cultural movements, and investment opportunities.
Conference Curation & Thematic Design: We help shape agendas, select speakers, and design interactive sessions that foster meaningful dialogue.
Audience Engagement Strategies: From Q&A sessions to workshops, we ensure your event leaves a lasting impact on attendees.
For Corporations & Investors
Internal Cultural Intelligence Workshops: Educate your team on Africa’s business etiquette, negotiation styles, and market nuances to avoid costly missteps.
Client & Stakeholder Briefings: Private sessions for executives, investors, or diplomats preparing to engage with African markets.
Thought Leadership Content: White papers, op-eds, and multimedia content that position your organization as a knowledgeable and forward-thinking player in Africa.
Why It Matters
Misconceptions about Africa cost businesses billions in missed opportunities annually (McKinsey).
78% of global executives say they lack sufficient knowledge to invest confidently in Africa (EY).
Cultural intelligence is cited as the #1 skill needed for successful engagement in African markets (Harvard Business Review).