Pretoria-born Dawn Shabangu-Rikhotso transitioned from engineering and the built environment to publishing.
She is the chief executive officer at Lingua Franca Publishers, an independent publishing house committed to inspiring all children to prepare their own paths for a brighter future through learning and reading.
They recently published the best-selling children’s book My Coily Crowny Hair, written by Zulaikha Patel in 2021, and a six-set children’s book series called The African Adventures of Sena and Katlego, written by Carol Ofori.
Shabangu-Rikhotso’s advice to South Africa’s youth is “dare to be a change agent in your sphere of influence, and never be afraid to face the challenge of breaking barriers”.
She serves as the deputy chairperson of the African Publishers’ Association, is a member of the Legal Deposit Committee and a co-founder of a nonprofit organisation Women of Note Empowerment, a platform where like-minded women share their experiences and help each other.
“My goal is to ensure that every African child sees themselves represented in books that are displayed with pride in commercial bookstores.”