A unique fundraising show will witness 40 business leaders from three cities participating in a friendly music battle
It’s quite rare to see your boss humming to his favorite tunes, let alone hitting the stage with a mic in his hand. In a one-of-a-kind event called ”˜CEOs Sing For GF Kids,’ Genesis Foundation (GF) will bring together CEOs from Delhi, Mumbai and Bengaluru under the same roof to showcase their talent and in turn, support the medical treatment of ten critically ill under-privileged children.
The event will witness 40 well-known business leaders including Ajay Kaul [CEO, Jubilant Foodworks Limited], Manoj Nair [President, Novel Office Space], Geetu Verma [Executive Director Foods & Refreshments, HUL], Brian Tellis [Chairman, Fountainhead Promotions and Events] singing their favorite songs from classic western to Bollywood. Niren Chaudhary [Global President, KFC] will perform with his band Just In Time.
Says Jyoti Sagar, Founder Trustee of Genesis Foundation. “The uniqueness of ”˜CEOs Sing for GF Kids’ lies in its ability to give the otherwise busy business leaders an opportunity to showcase their passion whilst raising resources for the lesser privileged in the same beat.”
The evening will see the boardroom leaders divided into three teams based on their cities. The judges for the friendly competition will be Indian Classical and sufi singer Zila Khan and Dr. S.Y Quraishi [Former Chief Election Commissioner of India].
‘CEOs Sing For GF Kids’ will be held on Saturday, November 21st, 2015 at Zobra, Sultanpur, Delhi.
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