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Top empowerment awards announce their finalistsOver the past eleven years the Oliver Empowerment and Transformation Awards has celebrated South Africa's black economic empowerment champions. Recognised as the country's most influential empowerment awards ceremony, The Oliver Awards aim to identify and acknowledge true empowerment leadership and innovation. In particular, these Awards celebrate companies and individuals in the public and private sectors that are excelling in job creation, entrepreneurship and enterprise development. ![]() After a nation-wide call for entries targeting eligible individuals, SME's and large corporations, this year has produced the highest calibre of finalists in the 12-year history of the Oliver Awards. Here is a look at who some of the finalists for the 12th Annual Oliver Empowerment and Transformation Awards are (the full list is available on the website): Organisational Awards:Africa's Transformation Award finalists include: The Skills Development Award finalists include: The SME Award finalists include: Socially Responsible Investment Award finalists include: Individual Awards:The Entrepreneur Award finalists include: The Female Business Personality finalists are: The Male Business Personality finalists are: The Public Sector Executive Finalists are: The Young Achiever category for people under 40 finalists include: The selection of these finalists was not an easy task and was conducted by the Oliver Award's highly esteemed panel of judges that comprises business and industry stalwarts with decades of experience under their belts. The judging panel is: Ayanda Sisulu-Dunstan (Co-Head of debt capital markets at Rand Merchant Bank and non-Executive Director at Ideco Limited); Bonang Mohale (President of the Black Management Forum and Chairman and Country GM: Commercial at Shell South Africa Marketing (Pty) Limited); Futhi Mthoba (Executive Director at Deloitte); Gavin Pieterse (Governmental Programmes Executive at IBM); Ipeleng Mkhari (Co-Founder and COO at Motseng Investment Holdings); Dr Judy Dlamini (Chair of both Mbekani Investment Holdings and Aspen Pharmacare Ltd); Lawrence Bhekinkosi Mavundla (National African Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry); Molebatsi Moagi (Managing Director of Centre of Supplier Development); Ron Josias (CEO of SANAS); Xolani Qubeka (CEO of Black Business Council and Owner of Qubelisa Enterprise Empowerment & Training); Zukiswa Ntlangula (Trustee, Founder and Director of the National Empowerment Fund) and Nomaxabiso Majokweni (CEO of Business Unity South Africa). Entering and attending the Oliver Empowerment and Transformation Awards provides finalists and winners with a stepladder to top-level business networking and potential growth. The Oliver Awards aim to be a platform for business leaders in empowerment, transformation and the economic development sector to access information and connections they would not be normally privy to. Past winners have been established as transformational leaders in South Africa and gained international recognition. The winners of the 12th Annual Oliver Empowerment and Transformation Awards will be announced at a high profile gala dinner at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg on 26 April 2013. For more information on the Oliver Awards or the event go to www.oliverawards.co.za, follow them on Twitter @Oliver_Awards and on Facebook. Issued by MANGO-OMC on behalf of Topco Media. Topco Media:Topco Media engages with the top 10 000 companies and 45 000 decision makers to understand best practice around key strategies including empowerment, gender empowerment, sustainability, innovation, financial performance, management and governance. We seek to identify, recognise and showcase these leaders to policy makers, investors and key decision makers in the business and public sector field through a variety of print and electronic platforms including networking gala events throughout the year.
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