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Mark Lamberti speaks at Newcastle Sakekamer Gala Dinner

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Newcastle Sakekamer President, Henry van der Linde, with Mark Lamberti.
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Mark Lamberti is a man who needs no introduction, with an illustrious career as both Imperial Holdings CEO and a Director on the Eskom Board.

While he resigned from both posts during 2018, Mark Lamberti is renowned for his business savvy. A man with intense knowledge of the corporate world. On Friday evening, July 12, Lamberti passed through Newcastle, attending the Newcastle Sakekamer’s annual Gala Dinner.

Henry van der Linde, the Sakekamer’s president, explains the purpose of the Gala Dinner was to promote the Sakekamer. “We also introduce the community to what we as an organisation do within the town,” he says.

Dedicated to the development of the town, Newcastle Sakekamer ensures guest speakers at its event are individuals who able to elaborate on how local businesses and people in general, can contribute to Newcastle’s growth.

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Newcastle Sakekamer President, Henry van der Linde, with Mark Lamberti.

Lamberti explains his address to the guest is one of learning, leading and living. “These are three themes which have run throughout my life and career. By speaking about these three respective themes, I hope my words can positively impact guests and see them be able to learn from me.”

With guests enjoying an evening of socialising and learning from Mark Lamberti, the evening was a great success which was thoroughly enjoyed by all.

Jan and Louise Smith.
Gerhard Meiburg and Nicole Maritz.
Aubrey Dettmer, Manoj Kallidin and Kevin Fourie.
Thando Mthembu, Henry van der Linde and Bongi Thabede.
Leander and Leoni Lens, Gerhard Meiburg, Nicole Maritz, Sharon Janse van Vuuren and Jeff Tinkler.
Neels Zondo and Tauriel Singh.
Anel du Preez and Michelle Apperley.
Andre Kotze and Japie Myburgh.
Sizo Msibi and Victor Cele.
Kamini and Sudesh Singh.
Christo Boucher, Jacques du Preez and Rob Abbett.

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