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Prof Gert Johannes (Jakes) Gerwel
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Fred
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Lawrie Brozin
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Mustaq Brey
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Professor Gerwel was formerly Director-General in the office of President Nelson Mandela and Secretary of the Cabinet in the Government of National Unity from 1994 to June 1999. He is Chancellor of Rhodes
University, Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at the University of the Western Cape, Honorary Professor in the Humanities at the University of Pretoria, and Chairman of the Human Sciences Research Council. |
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Executive deputy chairman and co-founder of Brimstone, Fred Robertson is a leading figure in the South African business community, gaining experience on the national and international business stage through his directorships of Remgro, Old Mutual Life Assurance Company SA (OMLACSA),
AON Re (Pty) Ltd and Arabella. In addition also chairs the Lion of Africa Life and short term Insurance companies, Sea Harvest Holdings (Pty) Ltd as well as clothing company House of Monatic. He is a Trustee on the Business Trust, a business initiative on job creation and human capacity development. |
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A part of the management team at Brimstone since October 1996, as investment manager, Lawrie has played a valuable role in growing the Group to the stage of its listing in July 1998. He was intimately involved in the Life Healthcare transaction. Lawrie is a non-executive director of Nando's Group Holdings Limited, Sea Harvest Holdings (Pty) Ltd and The Scientific Group Limited. |
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A founder member of Brimstone Investment Corporation, it was under Mustaq's guidance and vision that Brimstone successfully listed on the JSE Limited in 1998. Mustaq is a Chartered Accountant and currently serves as the chairman of the Oceana Group Ltd, and is on the boards of Nedbank Ltd,
AON Re SA (Pty) Ltd, the Scientific
Group and Lion of Africa Insurance Company Ltd and
Life Healthcare Group Pty Ltd. He also serves on the audit committee of the SA Revenue Service
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Leon Campher
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Mzwandile Hewu |
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Nazeem Khan |
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Mpho Ndebele |
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Leon is a founder of Syfrets Managed Assets as well as Coronation and African
Harvest. His current directorships include Sun International Ltd, Amalgamated
Appliances Ltd, Strate Ltd and Savings and Investments Association of South
Africa ( ASISA ). He also serves on the directorate of market Abuse, Financial
Markets Advisory Board and the Financial Charter Advisory Council. |
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A Non-executive director of Brimstone since 1997, Mzwandile is head of the Ministry of the Department of Social Service and Poverty Alleviation. In 1998 he was a delegate to the Congress of Teachers of the World at Washington DC, and a member of the Western Cape New Curriculum Co-ordinating Committee in 1995. |
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A qualified Quantity Surveyer since 1981, Nazeem currently manages the Cape Town region of the Quantity Surveying and Project Management practice of Bham Tayob Khan & Matunda. He is a member of the Association of Arbitrators and is registered with the Council of SA Quantity Surveyors. |
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Mpho Ndebele is a retired professional social worker. She has served on varied boards, including the Environmental Development Agency, the National Business Initiative, Black Sash, Impumelelo Innovations Awards, Brimstone Investments and Siphumelele Investments. She was also vice-chairperson of the Trans Caledon Tunnel Authority.
Well-known for her work in development and leadership, Ms Ndebele was the first Executive Director of the Social Change Assistance Trust (Scat), an independent grant-making development agency which seeks to partner with rural community agencies in order to improve the quality of life in these communities.
She has also served as the director of the Lesotho Planned Parenthood Association, Lesotho National Development Corporation, the Christian Council of Lesotho, the SA Children’s Books Forum and the Anglican Board of Education.
At the beginning of 2010 Ms Ndebele was appointed the first Lay Canon in the Diocese of Cape Town and the first woman and lay person to be selected to the position of Chancellor of St. George’s Cathedral.
Ms Ndebele holds the degrees of BA (Economics) and MSW (Social Planning - Denver, USA). |
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Yousuf Pahad |
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Liyaqat Parker |
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Felicia Roman |
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Alan Roberts |
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A director with YP Properties, Nazraf Investments (Pty) Ltd, Camp Country (Pty) Ltd and black empowerment group Quintessence, Yousuf is also chairman of the evaluation and monitoring committee of the department of Transport and Public Works. |
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A founder member of the Foodworld Group of which he ha s been CEO from 1986 to date, he is an executive committee member of the Western Cape Traders' Association, member of the Cape Chamber of Commerce, Director of Al Amien Foods and a board member of the Red Cross Children's Hospital. |
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Over a period of 10 years her employment record spans being the
head of the regional office of the Friedrich-Ebert Foundation, the co-ordinator of the Provincial
Development Council, the provincial director of the National Business Initiative and the deputy CEO of
WESGRO. She joined Kfm Radio (Pty) Ltd in May 2001 as managing
director. In July 2006 Felicia joined Sun International (Pty) Ltd as the
general manager of The Golden Valley Casino in Worcester and has been promoted to senior management in Johannesburg. She is a non-executive director of Creda Communications (Pty) Ltd. |
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Alan is a director at the Lisemma Holdings Group, Arrow Bulk Logistics( Pty) Ltd and is an executive member of the Hout Bay Development Forum.
Currently self employed at ARC Consulting in the spheres of Community Development,
Industrial Relations and Local Economic Development planning . |