AWARDING BOARD & JURY

Celebrating Young Leaders

South Africa Forty under 40 awarding board

Our Awards are carefully managed to guard the credibility and ensure their sustainability.
The Awards are supervised by a board of eminent South Africans comprising of the following:

tHE AWARDING BOARD

DR. NKOSAZANA DLAMINI ZUMA

H.E. Dr. Nkosazana Clarice Dlamini Zuma is a leader in the upliftment and empowerment of women across the African continent. Her career as an activist and politician is testimony to her indestructible and courageous spirit. She was born on 27 January, 1949 in KwaZulu-Natal, a time when black women’s career expectations did not go beyond domestic work. She, however was not to be limited.

She completed her high school studies at Amanzimtoti Training College in 1967. After a four-year gap, she started her studies in Zoology and Botany at the University of Zululand in 1971. She obtained her BSc degree and started her medical studies at the University of Natal, where her involvement with the struggle began.

Dr Dlamini Zuma became an active underground member of the ANC. She was also a member of the South African Students Organisation and was elected as its deputy president in 1976. During the same year, she fled into exile, completing medical studies at the University of Bristol in the UK in 1978. After the 1994 elections, Dr Dlamini Zuma was appointed as Minister of Health in the cabinet of then President Nelson Mandela.

During her tenure, she de-segregated the health system and championed the radical health reforms which introduced access to free basic healthcare. In 1999, then President Thabo Mbeki appointed Dr Dlamini Zuma as Minister of Foreign Affairs. In this role, she actively championed South Africa’s foreign policy which centered on the promotion of human rights, stability, peace, collective development and advancement of this continent. It was during her tenure as Minister of Foreign Affairs that peace and stability was achieved in Burundi and the DRC for example, and it was during her time that the African Union was launched in 2002.

In 2009, she was appointed Minister of Home Affairs and brought about radical change in the department, which subsequently achieved a clean audit for the first time in many years in 2011. In July 2012, H.E Dr Dlamini Zuma was elected Chairperson of the African Union Commission by the Heads of State in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. She is the first woman to lead the continental organization, including its predecessor, the Organization of African Unity.

This was a major achievement in the sense that for the first time since the formation of the Organisation for African Unity, which became the African Union, a woman and indeed a candidate of the southern region was successfully elected to this high post.

Her Excellency Dr Dlamini Zuma is doing exceptional life’s work to the cause of freedom for the people of South Africa and the development and consolidation of our democracy in the quest to create a better life for all Africans.

Her Excellency Grace Jeanet Mason

H.E Grace Jeanet Mason is the South African High Commissioner to Ghana. She comes with an incredibly strong profile with over 20 years in the diplomatic sector; Chief Protocol officer for President Cyril Ramaphosa, Chief protocol Officer for former President Jacob Zuma and worked with both President Mbeki and Nelson Mandela.

She was also Deputy Chief of Protocol for Former President Motlanthe.

Simphiwe Mbatha

Simphiwe Mbatha is a member of parliament, a registered Environmental Health Practioner with the HPCSA since 1993 and an Environmental Management Specialist.

She was born in KwaZulu Natal in Ladysmith and currently stays in Gauteng. Currently Simphiwe is a member of the Environment, Forestry and Fisheries Portfolio committee and Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Portfolio Committee. Before joining RSA Parliament, Simphiwe worked with the Department of Health for 15 years

Simphiwe joined the National Department of Public Works as a Waste Management Specialist from 2016 until 2019 when she joined RSA Parliament.

Currently Simphiwe is doing a final year on Masters in Environmental Management Specializing in Waste Management with the North Waste University in Potchefstroom.

Waseem Carrim

The NYDA CEO, Waseem Carrim  is one of South Africa’s youngest-ever CEO’s. Waseem is a Chartered Accountant by profession and has completed his MBA through Wits Business School.

He has previously been the Chief Financial Officer of the NYDA and held roles at the University of Pretoria and KPMG. He is also an Independent Member of the Audit Committee at Brand South Africa and the Health and Welfare SETA.

Waseem also holds a Master’s degree in Taxation from the University of Pretoria. In 2016, Wasseem was named one of the Top 35 under-35 Chartered Accountants by the SAICA.

THE JURY

ANGELA SENOSHA

Angela Senosha is the Founder and CEO of Positive Switch, a 100% black female-owned boutique Human Resources Consultancy that partners with you to co-create simple, fit- for- purpose Human Resources solutions.

Her business model’s key intent is focused on providing you with peace of mind, while creating value for you throughout the Human Resources value chain, with a keen focus on compliance and HR Best practice.

Angela holds various leadership roles where she drives transformation through the people agenda. This, through facilitating courageous conversations and designing relevant HR processes and interventions while giving business owners the confidence to execute their Human Resources mandate.

She has successfully applied her skills in the FMCG, Engineering, Private Equity, Fin Tech, Health Tech,Pharmaceutical and Professional Sectors and is currently designing solutions in the start-up ecosystem.
She is an honorary winner of the 2022 edition of the Forty under 40 Africa awards in the category of Human Resources Development. 

Reginald Pillay

Reginald Pillay is a South African Entrepreneur, founder and Group CEO of Ariston Group. I was a Honorary Winner in the Business Support Category at the 2022 Forty Under 40 Africa Awards.

He launched Ariston in 2007 with the purpose of providing Business Support to entrepreneurs to help them focus on their core skills and business growth. Ariston Group has evolved into a multi-disciplinary, multi-national group that has supported thousands of entrepreneurs globally.

Known for being Focused, Reliable and Adaptable, with a wealth of Management experience in Banking, Insurance and Corporate Finance. His experience includes; Analysis and Financial Reporting, Strategic Planning and Development, Financial Modelling and Business Strategy Development across multiple sectors including Private Equity, Agriculture, Manufacturing and Professional Services. This experience spans through both Developed and Developing markets.

His goal is to work with highly driven Businesses to help them achieve their goals and grow their performance and market position. 

Michelle Austin

Michelle Austin, born and raised in South Africa, was privileged enough to grow up surrounded by strong business leaders. Today, she is the Financial Director for the Keegor Group of companies based in Benoni, South Africa.

Under Michelle’s cautious oversight, the group has grown enormously in sales and profitability. Michelle has been involved in several successful projects, including the rollout of an ERP, the acquisition of two companies, and the restructuring of the group of companies in preparation for future growth.

She is a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants and is a Chartered Accountant (SAICA). Also, she is an Ordinary Member of the Institute of Directors South Africa (IoDSA). She is currently studying to become a Certified Director through the IoDSA and a Chartered Global Management Accountant™ (CGMA®) through the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA).

In addition, she is the leader of the Women’s Business Club Gauteng chapter. Furthermore, she is a mentor for the 2023 SAICA mentorship programme. In 2017, Michelle was awarded the LMI/SMI Champion for Leadership and Team Development at the Success Motivation and Leadership Management Annual Awards in South Africa. In 2019, she was presented with the Above and Beyond Keegorian (Most Dedicated) Award. Additionally, she obtained the Business Woman of the Year award in 2022 from SEIFSA.

In 2023, she received the Forty Under 40 Africa Award in the Manufacturing category. She serves as the Spokesperson of the Forty under 40 Africa Alumni. She was also awarded the TITAN Awards Platinum Winner in the Management – Woman Leadership of the Year category.

She has just launched a podcast called Lead With Impact. It is oriented around many topics, including entrepreneurship, leadership, team development, strategic thinking, women in business, success through failure, and HR-related challenges.

PURPOSE

To recognize and celebrate 40 emerging leaders under the age of 40 who demonstrate or impact the world personally or professionally through their exceptional leadership.

  • To identify projects and individual achievements that have enabled these ones to be set apart from their competitors, produced clear and compelling value, return of investment, and other relevant results.
  • To encourage our youth to excellence and success in various industries early on in life.
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