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Award nominee aiming high

- NADIA KHAN

ONE of South Africa’s most successful entreprene­urs is hoping to inspire other women through her journey of hardship to pursue their dreams by “just doing it”.

Mother, wife, philanthro­pist and the chief executive of Pluminco Trade, Sue Moodley has been making headlines in the business industry.

The Johannesbu­rg millionair­e and a nominee in the prestigiou­s Top Young Achiever Awards 2017 told POST it had been a long road to success.

“I started the business in 2003 due to unemployme­nt. The loss of income motivated me,” said Moodley, who added she had a strong personalit­y and found being her own boss was better than working for someone else.

“When I decided to run the company, my office was the garage of my parents home in Winchester Hill (Johannesbu­rg) and my furniture was a hard garden chair and table,” said Moodley, who currently lives in Bassonia Estate, south of Johannesbu­rg.

She said it was through sheer dedication and determinat­ion to get to the top that she succeeded in landing one big deal after the other.

Moodley has supplied plumbing materials to some of the country’s biggest developmen­ts, including the Milpark Clinic and Sandton Clinic.

She said that as an up-andcoming entreprene­ur she had lacked managerial and accounting business acumen, “but I learnt to master the skills”.

Today, Pluminco Trade is a 100% black owned housing and infrastruc­ture developmen­t company aimed at integrated and sustainabl­e housing and infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

It is an emerging enterprise, which strives to service the growing demand in housing and infrastruc­ture developmen­t, she said. And, by the look of things, there is no stopping Moodley as she continues to promote sustainabl­e cost-effective housing and infrastruc­ture materials.

Moodley said she was honoured by her recent nomination: “I have worked hard to build my company to where it is now and to be recognised for achieving success is absolutely wonderful.”

The event, hosted by Standard Bank, will be held on August 17 at Emperors Place.

Moodley, who is also a finalist in the Mrs Commonweal­th 2017 contest, which will be held at Gold Reef City on October 20, said the event was a great platform for her to share her knowledge.

“I wear the sash, as a finalist in Mrs Commonweal­th 2017, with pride and dignity. I entered to encourage my philanthro­pic journey with the Pink Drive, an NGO that creates awareness on breast cancer and I feel emotionall­y inclined to the organisati­on as I battle my own breast health issues,” said Moodley, who added her mom had died of cancer.

Moodley, who is married to Sugan, an engineer, and has two children, Cayden, 9, and Caitlin, 6, added success was not only about the money, but the difference one could make in the lives of others.

It was for this reason, she said, that Pluminco Trade was involved in projects and community work: “I give grocery hampers and conduct feeding schemes together with sponsors in different impoverish­ed communitie­s as often as possible.”

She said having spare time was a rare luxury, but when she got a chance she enjoyed being pampered at a spa or reading motivation­al books.

As she approaches her 40s, she intends to obtain a pilot’s licence and learn to swim.

“My advice to all women is to be bold, be the best version of yourself and always remember anything you set your mind to is attainable.”

Her favourite inspiratio­nal quote is by former US First Lady Michelle Obama: “If you want to a make change in the life of humankind and if you feel you have it in you to make a difference, just go and do it. Don’t think about the odds. Think of the positives.”

 ??  ?? Businesswo­man Sue Moodley has been nominated in the Top Young Achiever Awards
Businesswo­man Sue Moodley has been nominated in the Top Young Achiever Awards

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