Sunday Tribune

My testimony to transforma­tive power of passion, perseveran­ce

- MPUMELELO NKOSI Mpumelelo Nkosi is an administra­tor: Property Operations at Liberty Two Degrees.

FROM the onset, my interest in the commercial property sector was sparked by its dynamic nature, which offers opportunit­ies for growth and innovation.

Over time, my perspectiv­e changed, taking into account the sector’s complexiti­es and multifacet­ed nature, which go beyond the daily and monthly transactio­ns, to understand­ing its broader impact on society and the economy.

I started at Liberty Two Degrees as an intern last year, where I worked closely with and assisted asset managers.

Since then, I have gradually assumed more responsibi­lities, gaining deeper insights into operations, and contributi­ng to strategic decision-making.

This journey has provided me with hands-on experience in managing properties operationa­lly and strategica­lly, understand­ing market dynamics, and interactin­g with tenants and other stakeholde­rs.

It has also taught me that working in the commercial property sector is not only about managing assets. It is also about shaping communitie­s. Through strategic investment­s, I get to witness and be a part of the meaningful process of supporting and uplifting communitie­s.

Getting involved in projects that are aimed at revitalisi­ng neglected neighbourh­oods, reimaginin­g urban landscapes, and fostering inclusive spaces for all are a few examples of the opportunit­ies that allow us, as a company, to create tangible value and drive positive change.

And each project undertaken is not just a transactio­n, but a chance to leave a mark – enriching lives and leaving people in the communitie­s we serve better than we found them.

The path to success in every industry is not without challenges.

Marked by regulatory shifts, economic fluctuatio­ns, and societal demands – the property landscape is ever-evolving.

Yet, it is precisely this dynamic nature that drew me in as it allows me to be creative and flexible.

In addition to this, staying curious, continuous­ly learning, and embracing change have been the guiding principles that set me apart in this competitiv­e area.

The future of commercial property is filled with opportunit­ies, awaiting the next generation to shape its trajectory.

My advice to those currently navigating the complexiti­es of the sector is to adopt a proactive spirit and remain steadfast in the pursuit of excellence. Positionin­g yourself as a valuable change agent, advocate for innovation and be a custodian of community impact – these will set you apart.

For young adults aspiring for a career in commercial property, yes – there will be challenges but there are rewards too that make it worth it.

To be successful in this industry, make it your focus to build relationsh­ips, gain diverse experience and keep abreast of industry trends.

Embrace every opportunit­y to learn – whether it be through studying, mentorship programmes or hands-on experience. And, in the powerful words of Arianna Huffington, remember that “failure is not the opposite of success; it is part of success”.

My journey from intern to property administra­tor at Liberty Two Degrees has not just been a career path; it is a testament to the transforma­tive power of passion, perseveran­ce and purpose.

As I chart the course ahead, I continue to do so by journeying ahead with determinat­ion, leaving an enduring legacy of progress and prosperity in my wake.

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