Wimbart, a Public Relations agency specialising in Africa & emerging markets, has launched its second edition of its Office Hours Programme, which equips early-stage technology start-ups with the PR and communications tools needed to help scale their businesses.
In partnership with the Pan-African early-stage fund Ventures Platform, and leading media platform Techpoint Africa, the three month programme will deliver PR and business mentorship to 30 Africa focused start-ups. Targeted at technology-enabled start-ups building solutions for Africans on the continent or in the Diaspora, eligible start-ups must be less than two years old, have a minimum viable product, and be pre-Series A.
Launched in March 2020, the pilot Wimbart Office Hours Programme saw 22 start-ups, including Crop2Cash, Ecodudu and Wellahealth selected from a pool of over 80 applicants from across Africa, Europe, and the US. Successful start-ups joined an in-depth PR webinar + Q&A with Wimbart founder and Managing Director Jessica Hope, followed by dedicated one-on-one sessions with senior members of the Wimbart team, that covered deep dives into how PR could support their specific business goals. The power of storytelling, the anatomy of a solid press release, and the art of pitching to journalists were just some of the topics covered during the programme.
Kicking off in August 2020, the second Wimbart Office Hours cohort will have access to three expert webinars led by Jessica Hope, who will be joined by Kola Aina, Founder & CEO of Ventures Platform, and Adewale Yusuf, Founder & CEO of Techpoint. The webinars will focus on the importance of communication for growth, investment, and reputation management. These will be followed by three dedicated one-on-one PR office hours sessions with senior members of the Wimbart team, and one business mentoring session with an advisor from Ventures Platform.
Speaking on the launch and partnerships, Jessica Hope says, “Hot on the heels of closing out our first Wimbart Office Hours, and having worked with an amazing first cohort, we’ve taken on board some great feedback and are really excited to continue the momentum as we start our search for new start-ups from across the continent to join us in August. For cohort two, we have some amazing tech ecosystem partners joining us – Ventures Platform and Techpoint – allowing us to add another layer of expert insight to our programme offering.
“We’ve also enjoyed working on the Wimbart Alumni Network, which opened yesterday, where the tech start-ups we’ve connected with can stay in touch with all the mentors, ask for comms advice when needed, and we can also share inbound media opportunities when they arise. We hope that with the launch of the Wimbart Alumni Network, we will build a dynamic community of start-ups who share knowledge and opportunities and also foster cross-border, cross-sector collaboration.”
On partnering to deliver the programme, Kola Aina, Ventures Platform Founder says, “Investing in start-ups goes beyond writing cheques. Communicating effectively for talent, growth and investment can feel like a minefield in the early stages, so we’re excited to be providing this strategic support as part of the Wimbart Office Hours Programme, helping the next wave of African innovators on their journey.”
Adewale Yusuf, Founder & CEO of Techpoint Africa added, “It brings me great pleasure to be a part of the latest edition of Wimbart Office Hours Programme. Start-ups need the right strategies to best communicate their value proposition, and it will be an eye opener for them in terms of brand awareness to help achieve scalable growth.”
Technology start-ups interested in the Wimbart Office Hours Programme can find out more and apply via the. Applications close at 12:00pm WAT on Friday 24th July. Successful applicants will be notified by Wednesday 29th July.
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