Africa’s leading innovator king Lambert, creates CEO Forum powered by Intentional Venture Capital

Mary Nnah

Africa’s leading innovator and founder of the Compassionate Capitalism Economic System, King Charles Lambert, has launched a groundbreaking initiative known as the CEO Forum, powered by Intentional Venture Capital. This program is designed to transform skilled professionals into business owners, playing a vital role in Africa’s economic independence.

The CEO Forum targets trained professionals who have never owned a business before, offering them the opportunity to step into leadership roles as CEOs. These individuals will oversee operations within a designated section of Africa, each covering a population of 30 million people.

At the heart of this initiative lies Intentional Venture Capital, a funding and resource system created by King Lambert. This capital is not just financial support, it’s strategically designed to empower firms with the greater goal of serving Africa’s collective economic objectives.

Unlike traditional venture capital, Intentional Venture Capital is purpose-driven. Its mission is to use businesses as tools for a wider, more meaningful transformation. Hence, it provides resources, mentorship, and systemic backing, creating a ripple effect beyond profits.

The CEO Forum is deeply rooted in the principles of Compassionate Capitalism, an innovative approach that merges economic ambition with social responsibility. It is about funding potential, not just experience, by helping professionals who’ve never owned a company become economic stakeholders.

Participants in this forum are expected to be professionals in six essential sectors that are integral to the economic system. These sectors are selected based on high demand and their role in supporting Africa’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.

The six key sectors include digital marketing, human resources, project management, logistics management, Afrowood media production agencies, and event management. These areas are crucial to enabling Africa’s next wave of corporate development.

With capital provided by the system, each selected CEO will be equipped to offer services directly tied to Africa’s economic transformation. These services are essential for building enterprise value and sustaining the broader umbrella economy.

This initiative is not just about business, it’s a call to patriotic action. King Lambert describes it as the “first organized economic war for Africa’s independence,” positioning CEOs as foot soldiers in the battle against poverty and inequality.

One of the boldest features of the forum is its product-based capital generation model, enabling CEOs to earn over $100,000 in monthly income, access $1 million in funding every six months, and serve 10,000 guaranteed corporate clients.

Successful applicants will relocate to Rosslyn Mall on Limuru Road, Nairobi, a hub for over 240 African-owned enterprises already operating within the economic umbrella system. This location acts as the physical headquarters for Africa’s growing entrepreneurial revolution.

Beyond business operations, the program ensures full lifestyle support. It includes housing, healthcare, transportation, education, and other essentials, providing CEOs and their families with the security they need to fully dedicate themselves to their mission.

To qualify, applicants must provide proof of training and experience in one of the target sectors, commit to raising $12,000 in startup capital through a structured product system, and be willing to relocate. Most importantly, they must be driven by purpose and patriotism.

The Compassionate Capitalism Economic System works through 15,000 job centers and follows the Black Wall Street principles of Educate, Trap, and Invest. With initiatives like RedirectMall.com and Opportunitypages.com, it aims to power a $1 trillion consumer economy by 2030.

Professionals who are passionate about making a difference in Africa are encouraged to apply by sending their CV and cover letter to ceoforum@cc-28.com, explaining why they are ready to be part of this historic economic transformation.

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