CWDI Opens Johannesburg Stock Exchange
CWDI OPENS THE JOHANNESBURG STOCK EXCHANGE
September 21, 2009
 


Colloquium for Women Directors
September 21, 2009
Johannesburg, South Africa
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PROGRAM

Coloquium participants at the JSE Foyer
Colloquium participants at the
JSE Foyer
7:30-8:30 a.m.    Breakfast

8:45-9:00 a.m.    Welcome and Opening Remarks
                            Moderator: Nicky Newton-King, Deputy CEO, Johannesburg Stock Exchange
                            Speakers: Humphrey Borkum, Chairman, JSE
                                            Namane Magau, President, International Women's Forum, South Africa and
                                                    Director of Companies
                                            Irene Natividad, President, Global Summit of Women & Co-Chair, Corporate
                                                    Women Directors International

9:30-10:30 a.m.   Market Overview and Trends in Corporate Governance
                            
Presenters: Phumzile Langeni, Executive Chairperson, Afropulse and Director of
                                                      Companies
                                                Michael Katz, Chair, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs Inc and Member, King
                                                      Committee on Corporate Governance
                             Respondent: Anna Mokgokong, Executive Chairperson, Community Investment Holdings

10:30-11:30 a.m.  Status of Women Directors in Africa and Globally
                              Moderator: Namane Magau, President, IWF-SA and Director of Companies
                              Presenters: Basetsana Kumalo, President, Businesswomen's Association and Director of
                                                       Companies
                                                 Irene Natividad, President, Global Summit of Women & CWDI Co-Chair

11:30-12:00 p.m.  Coffee Break

12:00-1:45 p.m.    Women Directors Roundtable: Improving Our Numbers
                              Moderator: Irene Natividad, Co-Chair, Corporate Women Directors International
                              Panelists: Wendy Lucas-Bull, Director of Companies
                                               Vuyo Mahlati, Chairpersion of the Board, South Africa Post Office
                                               Louisa Mojela, CEO, WIPHOLD
                                               Mardia van der Walt-Korsten, CEO, T-Systems, South Africa

1:45-2:00 p.m.      Closing Remarks: Redefining Women's Leadership
                             
Moderator: Namane Magau, President, International Women's Forum, South Africa and
                                                        Director of Companies
                              Presenter: Professor Benjamin Anderson, CEO, Da Vinci Institute for Technology
                                                        Management (Pty) Ltd
                                     
Dolly Mokgatte, Director of Companies & Shirley Arnold, Chairman, Telkom
Dolly Mokgatte,
Director of Companies; Irene Natividad; and
Shirley Arnold,
Chairman of Telkom
JSE Dep Pres X & IWFSa Pres Namane M beat the drums to open the exch
JSE Deputy CEO Nicky Newton-
King, Irene Natividad, and International Women's Forum President Namane Magau beat the drums to open the exchange
SA Women business leaders in front of JSE's Big Board
South African Women business leaders in front of JSE's Big Board

 

COLLOQUIUM FOR WOMEN DIRECTORS

JOHANNESBURG STOCK EXCHANGE OFFICIALS PRESIDING

Humphrey Borkum, Chairman of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange
A member of the Board of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange since 2000, Humphrey Borkum was  appointed Chairperson in 2003. Mr. Borkum is also Chairman of the JSE's Nominations Committee and Member of the Human Resources and Audit Committees. Prior to joining the JSE Board, Mr. Borkum spent his career at Smith Borkum Hare, where he rose to become chairman and CEO of the firm until its acquisition by Merrill Lynch in 1995. He remains chairman of Merrill Lynch South Africa. Mr. Borkum also serves in the community as chairperson of the Johannesburg Children's Home.
Nicky Newton-King, Deputy CEO of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange
Deputy CEO of the JSE and member of the JSE’s Executive Committee and Board of Directors Nicky Newton-King has led many of the JSE’s corporate activities including the demutualization and recent listing of the JSE.  She is also responsible for the development of the JSE’s strategy and its investor relations and led the development of the JSE’s Socially Responsible Investment Index, the first such index in the world sponsored by an exchange.  Ms. Newton-King was one of three South African Global Leaders of Tomorrow appointed by the World Economic Forum in 2003 and 2004 and is a 2005 Young Global Leader.  She was also South Africa’s 2003 Businesswoman of the year. 

COLLOQUIUM CO-LEADERS

Namane Magau, President, International Women’s Forum South Africa
Dr
Magau is the president of the International Women’s Forum South Africa (IWFSA) and the former president of the Business Women Association of South Africa (BWASA) where she initiated the Census of Corporate leaders in South Africa. 
Currently, Managing Director of her own consulting company, Business and Development Solutions, Dr. Magau's qualifications and experience include executive leadership, business development, education, human development and human resource management. Among other key companies, she has served as executive of Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), CSIR and South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC). 
Irene Natividad, Co-Chair, Corporate Women Directors International 
Irene Natividad is co-chair of Corporate Women Directors International (CWDI), which promotes the increased participation of women on corporate boards globally. CWDI is an offshoot of the Global Summit of Women, a 20-year-old gathering of women leaders from around the world, for which she serves as President.  She serves on numerous boards, from nonprofits such as the National Museum of Women in the Arts to advisory boards for Cigna, Wyndham International and the National Association of Corporate Directors. From 1994 to 2002, she also served on the Board of Directors of the Sallie Mae Corporation. Recently selected as one of the “21 Leaders for the 21st Century”, by Women’s eNews, Ms. Natividad was also named as on of the “25 Most Influential Working Mothers” by Working Mother magazine; and as one of the “100 Most Powerful Women in America” by Ladies Home Journal.

COLLOQUIUM PRESENTERS

Professor Benjamin Anderson, CEO, Da Vinci Institute for Technology Management
Professor Benjamin Anderson has been the CEO of the Da Vinci Institute for Technology Management since 2005.  Prior to this position, he established a fully accredited learning business unit within the FirstRand Group from 2001 to 2005.  In 1998, he designed, developed and implemented the Bachelor in Management Leadership Degree Programme in South Africa and established an inter-institutional partnership agreement with the University of De Paul (USA) and the University of the Free State (South Africa).  Additionally, Professor Anderson is involved in projects with UNDP regarding the development of a service excellence culture in South Africa and research on women’s economic issues in Africa.
Michael Katz, Member, King Committee on Corporate Governance and Chairman, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs Inc.
A member of the King Committee on Corporate Governance, Michael M. Katz serves as chairman of Edward Nathan & Sonnenbergs Inc. Professor Katz has 40 years of experience in takeovers and mergers, competition law and tax, privatisation and deregulation, public private partnerships, empowerment ventures and banking and financial markets.  He was chairman of the Tax Advisory Committee to the Minister of Finance and chairman of the Commission of Inquiry to Investigate the Taxation System.  Professor Katz is also chairman of the Board of National Housing Finance Corporation Limited, which facilitates the delivery of affordable housing. 
Basetsana Kumalo, President, Businesswomen's Association of South Africa
Basetsana Kumalo is currently the President of the Businesswomen's Association of South Africa.  Founding Presenter of the TV program Top Billing, Ms. Kumalo sits on the boards of Gauteng Travel Academy, Unipalm Investment Holdings, Vhangana Energy Resources, Tactic Investment Holding, Morongwa Investment Holdings, Seven Falls, Q2 Petroleum and PHAB Holdings.  In addition, she launched own clothing range under the label "Stature Ladieswear by Bassie"; has launched an optical and sunglass range; launched the Bassie Corporate and Promotional wear division and has since launched her own cosmetic range, Bassie, which will be sold through the Foschini Group.
Phumzile Langeni, Executive Chairman, Afropulse Group
Phumzile Langeni is the Executive Chairman of Afropulse Group, a woman-led Investment, Investor Relations and Corporate Advisory house. Ms. Langeni was the Economic Advisor to the former Minister of Minerals and Energy and was previously an executive director of junior platinum miner Anooraq Resources. She is an independent non-executive Director of Imperial Holdings, Massmart Holdings Limited, Mineworker’s Investment Company, Peermont Global, Port Regulator, Astrapak and the Transaction Capital.
Wendy Lucas-Bull, Director of Companies
Ms. Lucas-Bull serves on the board of Eskom, where she chairs the Investment and Finance Committee, and Telkom Ltd.  In addition, she is a board member of Dimension Data PLC, Discovery Health, and Momentum Group.   Ms. Lucas-Bull is a member of the council of the University of South Africa (UNISA) and the Millennium Labour Council.   Formerly CEO of the retail business of FirstRand, she is credited with the significant turnaround and growth in performance shown by First National Bank during her tenure there.  In 1995, she was awarded the South African Business Women of the Year.
Vuyo Mahlati, Chairperson, South African Post Office Board of Directors
Vuyo Mahlati is the Chairperson of the South African Post Office Board of Directors which includes the Post Bank.  Ms. Mahlati previously served for two terms on the Financial Markets Advisory Board as well as member of the Financial Services Board Licensing Committee. She spent four years at the Development Bank of Southern Africa working as Program Manager of a DTI investment facilitation program focusing on agri-tourism investments.  Ms. Mahlati is also the recipient of the 2008 Black Management Forum Presidential Award for Transformational Leadership.
Anna Mokgokong, Executive Chairperson, Community Investment Holdings
Dr.
Anna Mokgokong is the Executive Chairperson of Community Investment Holdings and holds a number of non-executive positions in companies including J
asco Electronics – which is listed on the JSE , Tshwane International Convention Centre, Medscheme Holdings Ltd, Cape Diamonds PLC - which is listed on London Stock Exchange,  Lethimvula Investments, and Siemens Limited.  She was also the Chairperson of UNISA during the merger process and has been appointed by President Thabo Mbeki to serve a five-year term as member of the Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers, where she was the current Deputy Chairperson.  Prior to becoming an entrepreneur, Dr. Mokgokong practiced as a community doctor.
Louisa Mojela, Chief Executive Officer, WIPHOLD
In 1994 Louisa Mojela, together with three women, founded Women Investment Portfolio Holdings (WIPHOLD) in South Africa to create an investment vehicle to empower women in South Africa. WIPHOLD was the first women owned and women-led company to be listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and is regarded as a pioneer and trailblazer on women empowerment issues.  In 1999, Ms. Mojela assumed the role of Executive Chairman of WIPHOLD and is now the Group Chief Executive Officer.  She has been honored as one of the 40 Leading Women Entrepreneurs of The World in 2000.  Ms. Mojela also serves on the boards of South African Airways, Sun International, and Distell among others.
Mardia van der Walt-Korsten, CEO T-Systems South Africa
Mardia van der Walt-Korsten has served as CEO of T-Systems South Africa since December 2006.  In this position, Ms. Van der Walt-Korsten provides the leadership, management and vision necessary to ensure that the company has the proper operational controls, administrative and reporting procedures, and people systems in place to ensure financial strength and operating efficiency.  She began her career with T-Systems in the Human Resources department in 1998.  Among other awards, Ms. Van der Walt-Korsten was recognized as the South African Corporate Business Woman of the Year in 2008.
 

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