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Mom anddaughte­r duo graduate at same time in family first

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THE July graduation season at UCT is an important milestone for Alison Geduld and Savannah Steyn, as mother and daughter celebrate their achievemen­ts,

On July 12, Geduld, 49, graduated with her first degree, a Postgradua­te Diploma in Management Practice, and Savannah, 23, followed suit on July 15 with a BA in Theatre & Performanc­e, specialisi­ng in Theatre Making.

“Graduation 2021 is a celebratio­n of many things for Savannah and me, but above all else it is the gift of resilience that we want to revel in,” said Geduld. Reaching this milestone together was born out of a promise she made to her two daughters.

“I told them ‘I’ll go back to school when you two are enrolled at university’,” she said.

After completing high school, Geduld enrolled for a diploma in marketing and sales at CPUT. That was in 1991.

But she only managed to complete her first year of studies due to financial difficulti­es.

Instead, she decided to join the workforce to alleviate some of the financial burden shouldered by her parents.

“I had two other siblings who were also studying,” she added.

So when 2019 arrived and her youngest daughter Dakota finished her first year at UCT, Geduld kept her word and submitted her applicatio­n to the UCT Graduate School of Business (UCT GSB).

The return to the UCT GSB was a bitterswee­t moment for Geduld.

She joined UCT in 2009 as a business co-ordinator in the Executive Education unit.

In 2011 she was promoted to business developer and the next year to marketing coordinato­r. Sadly, five years later she was retrenched.

Fast forward to 2020 and the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.

What started as an exciting year soon turned to one filled with anxiety and change – and the experience was no different in the Geduld household.

But this family took it in their stride.

Geduld took up the challenge of learning online and can now add navigating a virtual classroom to her skills set.

And while Savannah’s coursework was largely performanc­e-based and therefore presented a different kind of complexity, she too came out on top – so much so that she was awarded a scholarshi­p from the Mandela

Rhodes Foundation.

Lockdown has presented both challenges and opportunit­ies for the Geduld family.

One of the silver linings has been time spent together.

“We became a study squad and support team for each other.

“We read each other’s work, gave input and chatted about approaches. It was a very collaborat­ive and fulfilling time,” said Geduld.

 ??  ?? ALISON Geduld, centre, and her oldest daughter, Savannah Steyn, right, are celebratin­g their first graduation. Alison’s youngest daughter and a third-year UCT student Dakota Steyn, left, celebrates with them.
ALISON Geduld, centre, and her oldest daughter, Savannah Steyn, right, are celebratin­g their first graduation. Alison’s youngest daughter and a third-year UCT student Dakota Steyn, left, celebrates with them.

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