TomorrowToday was founded in 2001 in South Africa by Graeme Codrington, Keith Coats and Barrie Bramley – all three of whom are still involved full-time in the company. Very soon, they began working internationally, growing an impressive client list and travel schedule. They opened an office in the UK in 2004. In 2006, Dean van Leeuwen, the current CEO of TomorrowToday UK joined the team.
Today, TomorrowToday has full-time offices in South Africa and England, and associates in a variety of countries, including Australia, New Zealand, China, Russia and the USA. We also collaborate with research partners at a variety of universities and research companies around the world, and network with professionals from a variety of different industries and backgrounds.
TomorrowToday itself is a network of highly skilled business experts and passionate speakers. For nearly ten years we have been thrilling audiences, in more than forty countries, with our business-focused and highly entertaining presentations. We strive to show business leaders the latest trends in the new world of work and how they can get more productivity and more performance.
Our powerful presentations and workshops show people how to:
- Understand a changing world
- Improve leader, talent and team performance
- Elevate sales, customer retention and marketing effectiveness
- Develop and execute strategy in turbulent times
Hire us for your next conference, company away day or team event. Contact us now and book a presentation or workshop.
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Company number: 5945513
VAT number: 893 4767 66
Physical address (as of 1 May 2010):
TomorrowToday House
83 Westway, Raynes Park, London, SW20 9LT, United Kingdom
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