Black Meetings and Tourism

September / October 2018

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I N T H E N E W S B M & T ••• September/October 2018 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 6 Donation From World's Largest Leisure Travel Company to Benefit Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy For Girls - South Africa Company's Chief Procurement Officer, Julia Brown, Presented Gift as Part of Her Participation in the Centenary Delegation Hono- ring Nelson Mandela Carnival Corporation & plc (NYSE/LSE: CCL; NYSE: CUK) recently donat- ed $10,000 to the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Acad- emy Foundation (OW- LAF) in support of university scholarships for graduates of the Oprah Winfrey Leader- ship Academy for Girls - South Africa (OWLAG), an independent boarding school founded by Winfrey to pro- vide world-class education to disadvantaged girls in South Africa. Carnival Corporation's chief procurement officer, Julia Brown, presented the foundation with the gift during a visit recently to the school in Johannesburg, South Africa, as part of her participation in the Centenary Delegation – a delega- tion of American executives visiting Africa the week of the famed leader's 100th birthday celebration to discuss relevant trends and topics and build business relationships. The delega- tion visited the school as part of South Africa's national day of service in celebration of Nelson Mandela International Day, observed each year on Mandela's birthday. "I am truly honored to present the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls with this donation, but more importantly, to have the opportunity to meet the intelligent and determined young women at the school that are so focused on their education," said Brown. "This week has been an amazing experience. From having the opportunity to meet with local business leaders to honoring the legacy of Nelson Mandela, our delegation has had the chance to build new relationships and immerse ourselves in the culture and communities that make this region such a special place." The opportunity to support the school builds on the cur- rent partnership with O, The Oprah Magazine and leading global cruise brand Holland America Line, a division of Carnival Corporation. The partnership, which started in February 2017 and was recently extended through the end of 2019, includes: cruises featuring members of the magazine's editorial team and spe- cial guest speakers; a variety of onboard activities developed with the magazine's editors; new program- ming to be rolled out on many of the ships in the fleet in late 2018; and Oprah serving as the God-mother of the Nieuw Statendam, a maritime tradition for new ships through which she will dedicate the ship in a private cer- emony in early 2019. In addition to the visit to OWLAG, as part of the delegation, Brown and fellow business leaders participat- ed in a number of relationship-building activities, including: • A business summit hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce and The 30% Club, an organization that campaigns for greater representation of women on FTSE100 boards; • A reception and dinner hosted by Jessye Lapenn, Chargé d'Affaires at the U.S. Mission in South Africa, and Ray Washburne, president and CEO of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC); • Meetings with local business leaders and suppliers; • Night of A Hundred Words, the Nelson Mandela Foundation Centenary Dinner to honor Mandela's legacy and help raise funds; The Nelson Mandela Annual Lecture 2018, featuring former U.S. President Barack Obama. • As the world's largest global cruise company, Carnival Corporation has a significant cruise presence in Africa across six of the company's world-leading cruise lines, including AIDA Cruises, Costa Cruises, Cunard, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Seabourn. Carnival Corporation sails thousands of guests to more than 20 destinations in Africa, including stops in Morocco, South Africa, Tanzania, Namibia, Kenya, Mad- agascarand Mozambique. C A R N I VA L C O R P O R AT I O N DONATES $10,000 TO OPRAH WINFREY LEADERSHIP ACADEMY FOUNDATION

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