Neliswa Gaji is the Founder and Managing Director of the NGO Milani Foundation of Hope, which is named after her son. It aims at supporting,
Alan Brand is a leading expert in the development and provision of innovative employee wellness strategies enabling business enterprises throughout South Africa to mitigate the
Jessica Dewhurst has been an active member of the Edmund Rice Network for 13 years, a volunteer in ER projects for over 9 years, and
Nigel Saval was motivated by his love for surfing and the pivotal role that this sport played in his life, he started the 9 Miles Project in
Athol Williams came from humble beginnings in Mitchells Plain, Cape Town, and has then lived in Johannesburg, Boston and London. He currently splits his time between
John Hope Bryant is a ‘silver rights’ entrepreneur and businessman, author, thought leader, philanthropist and the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Operation HOPE
Doug Anderson is a Senior Content Producer for Radio 2000 and has represented his province for various wheelchair sports. He has won 39 gold medals,
Tera Mtembu is currently a rugby commentator on Super Sport, as well as pursuing his passion for rugby development within this community as he sometimes
Beth Brooke-Marcinaik is the Global Vice Chair of Ernst & Young. She is responsible for shaping EY’s positions on public policy. She engages with regulators,
Ricardo Bofill is a Spanish Architect, with a long list of accolades and worldly experience. In 1963 he gathered a multidisciplinary, multitalented group in order
Matthew Willman is a freelance documentary photographer, from the small town of Pinetown In Kwa-Zulu Natal, who went on an 8 year journey, pursuing his
Fee Halsted is a passionate, award-winning artist and academic from the Kwa-Zulu Natal Midlands, home to Ardmore – a hugely succesful ceramics company. Fee’s first
