Category: Change agents
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Stacey Vee
Stacey Vee has worked in the media for the last 15 years, runs a charity, and writes one of SA’s most potty-mouthed blogs – it’s about parenthood, obviously.
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Rudy Nadler-Nir
Rudy Nadler-Nir has been mostly a writer all his life, but like most writers has done a lot of other things in-between – including but not limited to varsity lecturer, theatre director, brand manager and digital advertiser.
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Stuart Taylor
Stuart Taylor’s delightful potion of enigmatic entertainment has mesmerised audiences from theatres to boardrooms across South Africa, performing for many of the country’s top companies.
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Maya Fisher-French
Maya Fisher-French is a well-known personal financial journalist and the life force behind financial website MayaonMoney.co.za and City Press’s My Money My Lifestyle.
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Teboho Monyamane
Teboho is a Johannesburg-based clinical psychologist in private practice. She’s always been fascinated by people and the inter-relationships between them.
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Sam Wilson
Sam Wilson lives in Cape Town with her husband Andreas, and teenage sons, Josef and Benjamin. She works in content and social media, but spent over a decade writing parenting columns about her sons growing up, for a living. Now that they can read, they are less than amused.
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Paul Kerton
Paul Kerton is a Yorkshire born writer, editor and publisher. He moved to South Africa in 1994 to edit Playboy magazine after which he launched and edited the first 50 editions of Men’s Health magazine.
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Kagiso Msimango
Kagiso Msimango is passionate about the personal development of women. Since starting The Goddess Academy in 2006 she has been supporting and inspiring women to create lives filled with pleasure, passion and purpose.
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Alan Knott-Craig Jnr.
Alan started his career as a CA, but realised that he didn’t like wearing suits or working in Excel. Armed with little more than enthusiasm, he entered the world of technology.
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Letitia Watson
Letitia Watson loves writing on financial news, and has a passion for personal finance. Her motto in life is that the only way through a problem is straight through.