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Anna Mokgokong is the Chairperson (non-executive) of the Jasco board of directors.
Dr Anna Mokgokong is the co-founder and executive chairperson of Community Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd (CIH). Apart from chairing the Jasco board, Dr Anna also serves, in a nonexecutive capacity, on the boards of several listed and unlisted companies. Her business, education and public sector achievements are extensive, and she has received numerous local and international awards. She has served on councils and committees for the University of South Africa (Unisa) and University of Pretoria (UP), and in the public sector has fulfilled a deputy chairperson role for the Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers and as chairperson on the board of SEDA (Small Development Enterprise Agency). In 1999 she was honoured as South Africa's Businesswoman of the Year and between 1998 and 2007 she received no less than eight international awards recognising her business success. Most recently, she was honoured as key note speaker at the recent Harvard University “Africa coming of Age” Conference in the USA. Her topic, fittingly, was The Evolution of Black Business in South Africa. She has now been invited by President Bill Clinton to join the Clinton Global Initiative, where she will contribute as a Health Care Leader. "My success has been built on a solid work ethic, a belief in the power of education, an unwavering insistence that business must do good to do well."
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Dr Anna Mokgokong is the co-founder and executive chairperson of Community Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd (CIH). Apart from chairing the Jasco board, Dr Anna also serves, in a nonexecutive capacity, on the boards of several listed and unlisted companies. Her business, education and public sector achievements are extensive, and she has received numerous local and international awards. She has served on councils and committees for the University of South Africa (Unisa) and University of Pretoria (UP), and in the public sector has fulfilled a deputy chairperson role for the Independent Commission for the Remuneration of Public Office Bearers and as chairperson on the board of SEDA (Small Development Enterprise Agency). In 1999 she was honoured as South Africa's Businesswoman of the Year and between 1998 and 2007 she received no less than eight international awards recognising her business success. Most recently, she was honoured as key note speaker at the recent Harvard University “Africa coming of Age” Conference in the USA. Her topic, fittingly, was The Evolution of Black Business in South Africa. She has now been invited by President Bill Clinton to join the Clinton Global Initiative, where she will contribute as a Health Care Leader. "My success has been built on a solid work ethic, a belief in the power of education, an unwavering insistence that business must do good to do well."
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