While pursuing her master’s in development finance at the University of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Business in 2018, Bongiwe Beja-Ntsiko had already worked for more than four years as a business development consultant at Sanlam, and had recently left her position in client services and business development at Perpetua Investment Managers. “I am currently the head of partnerships at The Student Hub, which provides technical and vocational education and training colleges with the infrastructure to offer optimised online teaching and learning,” she explains.
At the 2018 Most Influential Young South Africans, an annual initiative by Avance Media, Beja-Ntsiko was named the 11th most influential young person in the country and won the personal development and academia category. A business leadership PhD candidate with Unisa’s Graduate School of Business Leadership, Beja-Ntsiko is preparing herself for the future. “I hope to play a pivotal role in integrating technologies like artificial intelligence and automation into education,” she says.
I want to see the work I do expand and scale into the entire African continent and not only be contained in my country.