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Wendy Luhabe to join STAR’s board as director next year

- Sandile Mchunu

STEINHOFF Africa Retail (STAR) announced yesterday that businesswo­man Wendy Luhabe would join its board as non-executive director next year. The group said Luhabe would bring a wealth of experience to the board, flowing from her experience in the corporate sector.

STAR chairperso­n Jayendra Naidoo said the group looked forward to Luhabe’s contributi­ons in reposition­ing the company.

“Luhabe has an impressive track record as a business leader and has made a huge impact in the business community in South Africa. We are thrilled that she has joined STAR and look forward to her contributi­on,” Naidoo said.

Luhabe, who has served on the boards of leading institutio­ns such as the Industrial Developmen­t Corporatio­n, Vodacom and the JSE, will join Heather Sonn and Fagmeedah Petersen-Cook on the board.

She is one of the founding directors of Women Investment Portfolio Holdings, a leading black women-owned investment company.

The group described her as a passionate advocate for the economic empowermen­t of women, youth mentorship and social entreprene­urship. It said she would fill the void left by Ben la Grange in January.

‘Luhabe has an impressive track record as a business leader and has made a huge impact in the business community.’

“Appointmen­ts to the board are based on levels of skill, acumen, experience and actual or potential contributi­ons to the group, having due regard to employment equity and gender diversity requiremen­ts,” the group said.

Luhabe will join STAR as the group battles to forge a separate identity from its beleaguere­d parent company Steinhoff Internatio­nal. Last month, STAR announced that it would propose for a change of its name back to Pepkor, subject to shareholde­rs’ approval to divorce itself completely from Steinhoff Internatio­nal.

The group said the historic Pepkor brands represente­d the vast majority of STAR’s current business and the corporate brand has enormous brand equity and a long legacy.

The group further announced that Johan Cilliers will join the board as lead independen­t non-executive director, effective immediatel­y, and Pieter Erasmus, former chief executive of Pepkor, as non-executive director as of October 1, 2018.

STAR’s retail brands include Pep, Ackermans, Dealz, Russells, Bradlows, John Craig, Shoe City, Poco and Tekkie Town. The group was listed on the JSE in September last year with a market capitalisa­tion of R70 billion and it operates in 12 African countries with 5 100 stores across the continent.

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