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THE Tshwane Economic Development Agency, a municipal entity of the City of Tshwane, has appointed Solly Mogaladi CEO.
The agency said the appointment of a CEO was critical to ensure the stability of the organisation and provide strategic leadership in managing operational effectiveness across the business.
Mogaladi has years of experience in operational leadership; strategy development; and project , financial, people and stakeholder management; and has held senior leadership positions in various spheres of government. ALTOPARTNERS, the international alliance of independent executive search firms, has appointed Stephen Dallamore chairman of the global operating committee.
He has served on the AltoPartners operating committee since 2012 and will continue to serve on the committee as chairman and regional representative for AltoPartners in Africa.
He is also the MD of Search Partners International, a South African AltoPartners alliance partner.
Dallamore has a BA in economics and law and an LLB. IMARA Holdings has appointed Tom Gaffney group CEO. He will replace Mark Tunmer, who has retired.
Tunmer will remain a director of Imara and will take on the role of nonexecutive deputy chairman. He will also continue to make a contribution as CEO of Imara’s subsidiary company, Imara Capital Zimbabwe.
Gaffney, who has served as a nonexecutive director of Imara since November last year, was previously CEO of Ambrian in the UK.
Before founding Ambrian in 2001, Gaffney was a director in the corporate finance department of Robert Fleming & Co/JPMorgan. RUBEN Reddy has been inducted as the new president of the KwaZulu-Natal Institute for Architecture.
Reddy began his own practice, Ruben Reddy Architects, shortly after graduating from the then University of Natal in 1988.
He participated in forums debating the transformation of the built-environment professions and was appointed by the Ministry of Public Works to formulate these strategies in 1994.
He is a specialist in sports architecture and is working, among other things, on projects related to the Fifa World Cup in Russia in 2018 and Qatar in 2022.