The entrepreneurs who entered the 2018 FAIRLADY Santam Woman of the Future, Rising Star and Social Entrepreneur awards all inspired us with their brilliant ideas as well as their commitment to seeing them through – and, as always, it has been tremendously difficult to choose the finalists.
This year’s panel of judges included Chief Patron of the Thuli Madonsela Foundation, Professor Thuli Madonsela; Santam Head HR Business Partners Annette La Grange; media entrepreneur and international speaker Jo-Ann Strauss; entrepreneur Dawn Nathan-Jones and FAIRLADY editor, Suzy Brokensha.
The winners in each of the three categories of the FAIRLADY Santam Women of The Future Awards 2018 will be honoured at a prestigious awards ceremony in Johannesburg on 17 August 2018. Our fabulous finalists are listed below.
‘It’s a treat to judge this competition,’ says FAIRLADY editor Suzy Brokensha. ‘I’m always inspired – not only by the gaps these women see in the market, but by their courage, resilience and determination. They make me proud to be a South African woman.’
Through an independent survey, Santam found that the first 1000 days of a business are the hardest. If you’re still in business by day 1001, they’ve found, you’re likely to succeed long-term. We are proud to announce the finalists:
Woman of the Future 2018:
The women in line for this award are over 30 and have been in business for longer than 1000 days. The finalists are:
- Kirsty Bisset (STIR)– provides a holistic, full-service digital offering to leading brands in SA, the US and UAE.
- Patricia Schroder (Reclite SA) – collects, transports and recycles lighting, batteries and electronics.
- Tebogo Anna Mashego (Ditsogo Projects)– specialises in metal fabrication of underground materials, steel engineering and welding maintenance.
Rising Star 2018:
These young go-getters are aged 30 and under and have been in business between six months and 1000 days. The finalists are:
- Jess Kipling (Southern Suburbs Staffing & Co)– provides young professional waiters, bartenders and hosts to assist at events.
- Mapitso Thaisi (Shweshwekini Active Wear)– produces swimwear and active wear inspired by the Basotho shweshwe patterns.
- Vere Shaba (Shaba & Ramplin Green Building Solutions)– an engineering consulting firm specialising in green building certifications, engineering solutions, energy solutions and strategic partnerships across the African continent.
Social Entrepreneur 2018:
The women in line for this award are over 30, have been in business for longer than 1000 days and are making a real difference in their community. The finalists are:
- Lindiwe Matlali (Africa Teen Geeks)– teaches disadvantaged school children how to code for free.
- Rianette Leibowitz (SaveTNet Cyber Safety NPC)– creating awareness among young people of how to engage responsibly on digital platforms and helping victims of cybercrimes.
- Roberta Donovan (Better SA)– offers a service that makes volunteering easy by allowing volunteers to book a spot in a vehicle to get them where they want to go. Better SA’s mission is ‘To make it as easy and rewarding as possible for South Africans to volunteer their time and skill.’
Mokaedi Dilotsotlhe, Chief Marketing Office at title sponsor Santam says, “Each of these women are deserving of the recognition. They have shown that hard work, focus and determination – are key traits in building a successful business. Their commitment and passion towards making a difference in our nation and the lives of other serves as an inspiration to all.”
Each winner will receive an invaluable mentorship session with one of the judges, an Issey Miyake fragrance hamper worth R6 990, an IMM Graduate School short course worth R15 000, a Michel Herbelin watch worth R10 500, a Samsonite Karissa Biz Bailhandle and Spinner suitcase worth R7 298, a Madrid ladies handbag and purse from Jekyll and Hide valued at R4 799, a Cross pen worth R2 500 and one media training session, plus R50 000 in cash to the Woman of the Future and R20 000 in cash each to the Rising Star and Social Entrepreneur.
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