Monday 19 August 2013

Top Women in Business: South Africa


This week we feature content from who’s who South Africa.  As we continue with Women’s Month celebrations, the below blog post touches on the most influential businesswomen in South African according to Mail and Guardian.



Dawn Mokhobo is an Independent Non-Executive Director for Allied Electronics Corporation Limited. She was the first black woman to be elected to the management board of Eskom. She is the Chairperson of African International Advisors and the Ombudsman Council for Long Term Insurance and Executive Deputy Chairperson of Partnership Investments, a woman-controlled BEE enterprise. She won the Businesswoman of the Year award in 1993.

Dawn Mokhobo



Salukazi Dakile Hlongwane is Chief Executive of Nozala Investments. Nozala Investments is a leading investment company with interests ranging from hospitals and education to construction materials and telecoms. She is former Assistant General Manager of Specialised Finance at BoE, and Senior Manager of the structured finance unit and Former Senior Project Officer at the Lesotho National Development Corporation. She is also the Director of Educor, Tsogo Sun, Eskom Enterprises, and the CEO of Eqstra Holdings Limited.



Joan Joffe is a Lead Independent Non-Executive Director of Datacentrix Holdings Limited. She has been in the IT and telecoms industry since 1960. In 1977 she started Joffe Associates, where she sold the company 10 years later. She is a founding member of broad-based women empowerment group Nozala Investments.



Christine Ramon is an Executive Director and the Chief Financial Officer of Sasol Limited. She is a member of the risk, safety, health and environment committee. She is also a former Non-Executive Director of Transnet Limited. Ramon is a Chartered Accountant and completed the Senior Executive Programme at Harvard Business School in conjunction with Wits Business School. She currently serves as Deputy Chair of the Financial Reporting Standards Council in South Africa.



Santie Botha is the Chancellor of the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. Botha also serves as the Independent Non-Executive Director of Tiger Brands Limited.


Susan Botha



Su Birch is the CEO Wines of South Africa, the industry organisation responsible for the promotion of all South African wine in export markets. Birch is former Marketing Manager of Capespan.



Wendy Luhabe is a South African businesswoman, social entrepreneur and author. She gained ten years of national and international corporate experience with Vanda Cosmetics and for the BMW Group. In 1991, Luhabe founded Bridging the Gap, her first exercise in social entrepreneurship. In 1994, she pioneered the founding of Women Investment Portfolio Holdings, which listed on the JSE in 1999. In 1999 she was also honoured as one of the 50 Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World. She was inaugurated as Chancellor of the University of Johannesburg in September 2006.



Totsie Memela Khambule is Managing Director of Postbank, in 2006. She joined First Rand in 2001 and prior to moving to Postbank, was CEO of customer services and retention for First National Bank home loans division.



Mamphela Ramphele is the Chairperson of Circle Capital Ventures Limited. She is the former Chairperson of Goldfields Limited. She is also an academic, businesswoman and medical doctor and was an anti-apartheid activist. She was one of the founders of the Black Consciousness Movement, along with Steve Biko. Mamphela Ramphele was voted 55th in the Top 100 Great South Africans in 2004. She is currently serves as a Director of Medi-Clinic Corporation Limited and Business Partners. In February 2013 she officially launched a new political party platform called Agang, which is Sesotho for ‘build’.



Established in 1992, Jenna Clifford Designs is a brand which is synonymous with quality, style and luxury. The company originally focussed exclusively on jewellery design, but today has grown to include four innovative brands: Jenna Clifford Fine Jewellery, Renaissance Jewellery by Jenna Clifford, Jenna Clifford Homeware and Jenna Clifford Trophies. By adding a personal touch to the purchase of jewellery, Jenna Clifford Designs has differentiated itself from any other jewellery designers and manufacturers. The jewellery is still designed by Clifford herself, who is assisted by highly qualified designers who have received years of training, honing their skills to create jewellery which carries the signature Jenna Clifford style.
Jenna Clifford




Libby Lloyd started out as a journalist, working mostly in radio for Capital Radio in South Africa, National Public Radio in the United States and BBC Ireland. CEO of the Media Development and Diversity Agency. She was chosen as Vodacom Media Woman of the Year in 2005.



Khanyi Ntsaluba is the Director of Mvelaphanda Platinum Limited. She served as an external audit committee member for the Gauteng provincial government.
Financial Director of Mvelaphanda Resources



Phuti Mahanyele is Director of Energy at Shanduka Group. Prior to joining Shanduka Group, she headed the Project Finance South Africa unit at the Development Bank of Southern Africa. Phuti Malabie was listed as one of the “Top 50 women in the world to watch in 2008” by the Wall Street Journal and awarded the “Most Influential Woman in Government and Business by Financial Services” in 2009.



Khanyi Dhlomo is the Managing Director of Ndalo Media, which she founded in 2007. She is also the founder of DestinyConnect and the Founding Editor of Destiny Magazine. Prior to beginning her own media company, Dhlomo served as editor of True Love magazine for eight years. She was named most influential woman in South African Media by The Media Magazine in 2003 and made the 2011 Forbes list of 20 Young Power Women in Africa.




Sibongile Sambo is the Founder and Managing Director of SRS Aviation, a 100 percent black female owned aviation company that provides personal and professional flights to global destinations. In 2007, Sambo was named a Leader of Tomorrow by Fortune magazine, and in 2008, Sambo featured in the World Bank report entitled Doing Business: Women in Africa.
MD of SRS Aviation




Precious Moli-Motsepe is an Executive Chairperson for African Fashion International. Her company owns and hosts Fashion weeks in South Africa. AFI's mission is to promote and develop South African and African fashion and to bring it into the mainstream. Through partnerships with various companies and government, AFI brings together fashion designers, media, retailers and consumers. This gives fashion designers media publicity and orders from retail buyers and the public. She is also a Chairperson for Leisureworx. Moloi-Motsepe was a speaker on 'Women and Health in the Workplace' at the Global Summit of Women held in South Africa in 2000. She has worked in public hospitals in Johannesburg and Pretoria, specializing mainly in Paediatrics. She then went to Richmond, Virginia, U.S.A. where her interest in women's health first began. She holds a Diploma in Reproductive Health and Child Health.
Precious Moli-Motsepe





Lulu Letlape is a Communications Practitioner and business leader; Executive Director for Mercedes-Benz South Africa (Proprietary) Limited. Former Group Executive for Corporate Communication and Brand Management at Telkom.



Adria Greene is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Lawpoint. The World Economic Forum named Greene a Young Global Leader (2009).She is a Founding Member of the South African Legal Process Outsourcing Association and is an active member of a number of boards and non-profit organizations.




Tania Holgate is the Sole Member Zulugas Fuel and Transport. Zulugas Fuel and Transport was formerly known as Zululand Gas and Outdoor, the company name was changed in 2006. Holgate was a finalist in the 2008 Businesswoman of the Year competition.




Portia Maurice is Chief Officer of Corporate Affairs at Vodacom Group Limited. She is also a member of the Vodacom Group Executive Committee. Maurice was previously Vodacom’s Chief Officer of Public Affairs and Sustainability. She has been Chief Executive Officer of environmental management company Tedcor and Nehanda Group, a women’s investment company of which she remains a non-executive board member. She spent five years as a General Manager at the MTN Group. Maurice is a Non-Executive Director of Ga Ra Geng Travel. She is a former journalist, she has worked in a range of media houses including The Argus, Mail & Guardian, Sowetan and the South African Broadcasting Corporation.




Leigh Meinert is a co-founder and Managing Director of the Tertiary School in Business Administration (TSiBA), a private not-for-profit provider of higher education based in Cape Town. TSiBA offers emerging leaders an opportunity to study towards an innovative and enriched business degree that is focused on entrepreneurship and leadership.
Leigh Meinert




Maud Motanyane is the Chair of Kagiso Media Limited. She is the founding editor of Tribute magazine.




Kerrin Myres Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship at Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand. She was the founder and CEO of Resonance (a research-based consultancy which specialises in the design and evaluation of entrepreneurial development programmes). Myres also established the Richard Branson School of Entrepreneurship at Cida City Campus.


 

For more information on these phenomenal women visit: http://whoswho.co.za/list/Top-Women-in-Business%3A-South-Africa


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