The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) announced on Monday the appointment of Nomsa Chabeli as its new CEO. According to the public broadcaster, Chabeli's career path spans over two ...
An exclusive conversation with Toni Townes-Whitley, one of only two Black women running a Fortune 500 company The new CEO of SAIC talks about her plans for the technology integrator and what Satya ...
ALSO READ | Air fryers remain most coveted item for Black Friday deal seekers Chabeli ... which over nine million South Africans owe. The post SABC appoints a new CEO appeared first on SAPeople ...
Black women, once again, did their job. Now that Donald Trump is president again, what does that mean for their careers?
Black women in Georgia discuss their key election issues and Harris’ historic campaign Monday marked the final round of online balloting by Democratic delegates, officially making Vice President ...
With Cazzato’s three decades of experience in all aspects of the retail industry, she was appointed the company’s first female CEO. Since joining the Timbuk2 team, she has launched new ...
Women have long faced more challenges than men ... Consider that CVS CVS, the healthcare company, announced last week that it is replacing CEO Karen Lynch, who had been in the role for only ...
CareerBuilder gets its first female CEO Irina Novoselsky is taking the helm of CareerBuilder. 6 Management Lessons From Visionary Women Leaders From GM's new CEO Mary Barra to Sheryl Sandberg and ...
San Francisco’s first Black female mayor conceded the race for mayor to Levi Strauss heir Daniel Lurie after a brutal ...
However, SABC CEO Nomsa Chabeli told Parliament that the broadcaster will need interim relief while an alternative funding model is being developed.
SABC CEO Madoda Mxakwe has stated that the public broadcaster wants to migrate to digital broadcasting platforms and launch an over-the-top (OTT) streaming service to compete with international ...
Distinguishing founders and CEOs as “female” gives context to these leaders, the challenges they face, and the successes they’ve reached, though they’ve had to overcome not one but two ...