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Mr. Sipho Mseleku (Chairman)
Mr. Sipho Mseleku is the current Chief Executive Officer of the Association of SADC Chambers of Commerce & Industry (ASCCI). Sipho was a Chief Executive Officer of Chambers of Commerce and Industry South Africa (CHAMSA) for three years and a Chief Executive Officer of the National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry )NAFCOC) for three years.
Sipho trained and worked as an attorney at the leading law firm Edward Nathan & Friedland Inc (ENF) and after great exposure in a number of major commercial transactions left ENF and joined the Investment Banking World where he worked as a Legal Executive at Brait Merchant Bank, as Senior Manager (Private Equity) at Gensec Bank, as a Structured Financier at the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA) and as Chief Executive Officer of Sakhumnotho Group Holding (Sakhumnotho). He is currently a Non-Executive Chairman of Sakhumnotho.
Sipho represented NAFCOC and organised business in the Nedlac Management Committee and the Nedlac Executive Council. He also served as member of the management committee and Executive Council of the Black Business Council (BBC). Sipho Mseleku has been part of the technical committee that negotiated for the establishment of CHAMSA.
Sipho has sat in a number of boards and organisations such as Baragwanath Hospital Board, Tourism, Hospitality and Sport Education and Training Authority, Securities and Regulations Panel (SRP) and many others. He is the Immediate Past President of the Convocation of Wits University which represents more than 100 000 Wits Graduates around the world, he is also a member of Wits Council, Senate and the Senior Appointments Selection Committee. He is a fellow of the Institute of Directors of South Africa (IoD).
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Mr. Wynand Goosen (CEO)
Wynand is a registered member of the Institute of Stockbrokers. His experience extends to all the regulated financial markets and held positions as head of trading and was responsible for international and local market research. While working at ABSA Bank, he won the SAFEX/Financial Mail Trader of the Year Award and developed several systems to improve the operations in the back and front offices of the treasury.
Wynand has been the CEO of Sakhumnotho Group Holdings since late 2003 and has been instrumental in developing the Group which is currently recognised as one of the Top 300 BEE companies on South Africa.
Wynand serves on various boards and assists with fundraising for Sakhumnotho, its subsidiaries and Joint Ventures in South Africa and the rest of the continent.
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Ms Alice Mothiba
Alice Mothiba is the Advocacy Manager at Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre (TLAC). Previously, she was an associate in the Legal Services Division of Sakhumnotho Consulting. Prior to this she worked as a High Court Judge’s registrar at the Witwatersrand Local Division. She is a fellow of the Centre for Women and Democracy, Seattle, Washington. (2003).
In her work at TLAC she developed policies and regulations relating to implementation of various legislation in the gender legal sector. She is chairperson of the programs committee within the steering committee of the Child support campaign and Gauteng Family Court Network.
She has authored chapters in various books including TLAC’s publication, “What about the Children? The silent voices in maintenance”. She has also developed learnerships as well as training programs for Department of Justice and Constitutional Development on Family Law. She serves as the media liaison of the company and has contributed opinion pieces for both print and electronic media. She delivered papers at the 1st Southern Africa Chapter of Women Judges (2004), Commission on Gender Equality’s national consultative process on gender based violence (2003) and Medical Research Council International conference on HIV/AIDS and Gender (2003).
She manages various campaigns including the 16 Days of Activism on no violence against women and children. She previously has been the recipient of the 1990 Sowetan Nation Building Business Plan Award. While at University, Alice received the University of the Witwatersrand Academic Merit award in 1992 as well as being a Junior Achiever, Wits Business School Program.
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