At a glittering event held at the Polo Room, Inanda Club last night, the Women’s Property Network (WPN) celebrated the 2017 South African Women in Property Awards.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) is placing a stronger focus on the empowerment of women in the built environment sector at the Annual RICS Africa Summit, taking place in Sandton, Johannesburg, from 22-23 February 2017.
With the Regional winners in Cape Town and KZN having been announced over the last two weeks, the Women’s Property Network (WPN) completed the final leg of the Regional Awards at a glamourous event held in Johannesburg last night.
The face of the South African property sector is changing as woman make inroads into this traditionally male-dominated industry.
The Women’s Property Network (WPN) was established in early 2000 to create a forum for women in a predominantly male industry to join together to exchange information, develop business contacts and enhance professional success.
Lee-Anne Bac, director, Advisory Services at Grant Thornton Johannesburg, has been appointed as Gauteng Chairperson for the Women's Property Network South Africa for 2015.
Women in the energy sector came together on Friday to take stock of the challenges and successes of South African women.
The listed property sector has not a single woman CEO and only one chairwoman, but the past decade has seen women rise to senior executive positions.
The world economy has during the past few years experienced a number of challenges within the business environment. It is within this context that The Western Cape Chapter of Women’s Property Network (WPN) and corporate sponsor Omnipark, recently hosted a Grounded Leadership Programme, structured to provide WPN members with the tools to remain resilient and motivated in a continuously changing business environment
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