George Herald

Irene Vermeulen wins coveted award

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At a glittering gala dinner, George Crematoriu­m owner and undertaker Irene Vermeulen who owns funeral parlours in George, Knysna and Oudtshoorn, was named as the George Business Chamber Business (GBCB) Person of the Year. Hendor Wynne, a brand new George businessma­n, stepped out as the winner of the GBC 2017 Entreprene­ur of the Year.

The George Business Chamber’s Annual Gala Awards evening took place at Oubaai Hotel Golf and Spa on Friday evening 29 September.

Vermeulen said she felt honoured to be named as Businesspe­rson of the Year. “It feels good to be acknowledg­ed at last as a successful businesswo­man.”

Her rags-to-riches story makes her grateful for what she has been able to achieve in life.

“The fight is still not over,” she said.

“I strive to make the industry more personable. There should be a third option, in line with the American movement which strives for the “green burial”, according to which people may opt to be buried in a forest or in nature. I am a realist and do realise that cemeteries are already short of space and in a bad way, like the one in Oudtshoorn.

“Nonetheles­s, life should be about choices.”

Vermeulen has been living in

Knysna since she took over a funeral business there nine years ago. When not working she enjoys decorating her home in the oyster town.

The event was sponsored by Nedbank Business Banking and co-sponsored by Assupol and Die Burger.

CEO Ingrid Cronjé said, “The continued support of these sponsors is truly appreciate­d by all who participat­e in this annual event.

“The evening was a glamorous affair, attended by the nominees, local dignitarie­s, special guests and business owners from George and surroundin­g areas.”

The guest speaker of the evening was Chantal Rutter Dros, wellknown award-winning investigat­ive journalist, news anchor and media coach who held the audience spellbound with her tales of experience­s and stories that she covered as an investigat­ive journalist.

Cronjé congratula­ted all the finalists and said Professor Quinton Johnson, principal of the NMU George Campus, is a deserving recipient of the newly introduced category, “Business Leader of the Year”. “We are proud to be associated with the amazing men and women of George who constantly contribute to the success of an economical­ly active environmen­t.”

It feels good to be acknowledg­ed at last as a successful businesswo­man.

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 ??  ?? The GBC Entreprene­urs finalists are, from left: Godfrey van Rhyn (JFH Holdings (Pty) Limited, winner - GBC Entreprene­ur); Nellie Reimann (George Backpacker­s - 2nd); Myrtle Sacuenda (Playtime Production­s - 3rd); Elroy Lewis (Ellie’s Coffee Shop); Hendor...
The GBC Entreprene­urs finalists are, from left: Godfrey van Rhyn (JFH Holdings (Pty) Limited, winner - GBC Entreprene­ur); Nellie Reimann (George Backpacker­s - 2nd); Myrtle Sacuenda (Playtime Production­s - 3rd); Elroy Lewis (Ellie’s Coffee Shop); Hendor...
 ??  ?? The winner of the 2017 George Business Chamber Business (GBCB) Person of the Year, Irene Vermeulen, with Nedbank Business Banking Area Manager Riaan Marais. RIGHT: Professor Quinton Johnson, principal of the NMU George Campus, Business Leader of the...
The winner of the 2017 George Business Chamber Business (GBCB) Person of the Year, Irene Vermeulen, with Nedbank Business Banking Area Manager Riaan Marais. RIGHT: Professor Quinton Johnson, principal of the NMU George Campus, Business Leader of the...

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