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IOL News
12-08-2025
- Business
- IOL News
Jennifer Reddy's inspiring journey to becoming CEO of the Year 2025 at the AWCA Women of Substance Awards
Post-ceremony, Jennifer Reddy beams with pride as she holds the Private Sector - CEO of the Year 2025 award, a testament to her commitment to leadership and empowerment in the financial sector at the AWCA Women of Substance Awards. Image: Supplied Jennifer Reddy, chief executive officer of Morar Incorporated, has been awarded the Private Sector - CEO of the Year 2025 at the African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) of South Africa's Women of Substance Awards. This prestigious recognition honours women who demonstrate outstanding leadership, influence, and impact in the financial and corporate sectors across the continent. Appointed as CEO of Morar Incorporated in 2022, Reddy leads the firm's national operations across ten offices. Speaking after receiving the award, Reddy said she did not anticipate receiving it so soon in her career. 'I am deeply honoured. My focus has always been on leading with integrity, driving growth, and empowering others.' Video Player is loading. 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Next Stay Close ✕ This recognition is a humbling affirmation that those efforts are making a meaningful impact, she said. 'Winning this award is incredibly motivating. It validates not only my personal journey but also the collective hard work of everyone at Morar Incorporated. It inspires me to continue pushing boundaries and supporting emerging leaders, especially women, in the profession.' Reddy attributes the key to her success to her resilience, clear vision, and commitment to continuous learning. She champions authentic leadership, cultivating a culture rich in innovation and collaboration. 'Surrounding myself with talented people and prioritising mentorship has also been vital to our collective growth. Above all, my faith in God has been my guiding strength through every challenge and decision.' Reddy expressed her ambition to expand Morar's national and international footprint while enhancing the company's impact through innovation and client-centric solutions. 'I'm also passionate about creating more opportunities for women and emerging leaders to thrive in the financial services industry.' She added that leadership is not just about titles or accolades; it's about creating positive change and inspiring those around you. 'I am grateful for the journey so far and excited about what lies ahead. To anyone facing challenges, remember: within every crisis lies an opportunity.' Reddy encourages other CEOs to fiercely believe in their vision and lead unapologetically. 'Don't wait for permission to step into leadership, own your space and lift others as you rise. Your authentic voice is your greatest asset, and together, we can break barriers and redefine leadership.' Announcing the achievement of its CEO, Morar, which was recognised as one of the KZN Top 20 Businesses last year, stated that the company is 'proud' of Reddy, as under her direction, the proudly black-owned Level 1 BBBEE professional services chartered accountancy and consulting firm has cemented its reputation as a leader in innovative and client-centric financial solutions. With nearly 20 years in the financial services industry, Reddy has held multiple leadership roles and played a pivotal part in expanding the firm's advisory, audit, tax, and forensic capabilities. She holds a CA(SA), RA, MBA (GIBS), and CFE, and has been internationally recognised for her impact, most recently named 'Top CEO of the Year in Financial Solutions' by the International Association of Top Professionals in 2025, said Morar. Reddy also serves on the Allinial Global EMEIA Board and Africa Steering Committee, advocating for global collaboration and inclusivity. 'Her award not only marks a personal milestone but also highlights the growing influence of inclusive leadership in South Africa's corporate landscape,' said Morar. Speaking at the 2024 KZN Top Business Women Initiative last year, where Morar was the principal sponsor, Reddy said after taking the helm of the firm, she underwent rapid learning and had to contend with daily challenges and pressure. As the leader, she bore the ultimate responsibility for all business challenges, encountering every conceivable obstacle.

The Star
15-07-2025
- Business
- The Star
The Woman of Substance Conference, Pioneering Excellence: Passion, Power and Mastery in Motion
African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) Forum is gearing up for the highly anticipated event: Annual Woman of Substance Conference and Fundraising Banquet set to take place in Johannesburg, on Wednesday, 6 August 2025. With the theme: 'Pioneering Excellence: Passion, Power and Mastery in Motion', the conference will provide a unique platform for women in the accounting and economic sectors to collaborate, share insights and discuss key issues that are fundamental to driving change while empowering and advancing women in the accounting profession. The keynote address for the Conference will be delivered by Sindi Zwila, co-founder and retired Chief Executive Officer at Nkonki, Author and Independent Non-Executive Director, and the event will feature a series of panel discussions by influential speakers, including: Irene Charnley, Business and Social Entrepreneur and is the former President of International Women's Forum South Africa (IWFSA) Cheryl-Jane Kujenga, Chief Financial Officer of BCX Tinyiko Sihlangu, Chief Financial Officer of Royal Bafokeng Holdings Ncumisa Mkunqwana, Chief Executive Officer at Chapu CA Inc Nonkululeko Gobodo, Chief Executive Officer of Awakened Global, a social initiative and the former Chairman and founder of SNG Grant Thornton 'At AWCA, our priority is identifying, nurturing and leading through initiatives aimed at pioneering excellence, mutual empowerment and driving change. Our initiatives are crucial as they solidify the future of African CAs through highlighting and discussing sustainable channels to ensure that the future of African women is secured through their desire to be professional CAs,' says AWCA President, Pumla Molope. The conference will be followed by the annual fundraising banquet that will honour and recognise South Africa's most exceptional women and industry leaders, whilst also raising funds to facilitate access to the profession and contribute to AWCA's mission of accelerating the advancement of Black Female Chartered Accountants. Previous recipients of the prestigious Woman of Substance Award are as follows: Ms Funeka Montjane (2024) Ms Irene Charnley (2023) The late Dr Vuyo Mahlati (2019) Dr Judy Dlamini (2018) The late Dr Thandi Ndlovu (2017) 'We are dedicated to honouring and celebrating excellence, resilience and leadership among women in our communities. Our role is to continue recognising remarkable women who continue to shatter glass ceilings and achieve unimaginable success in their respective careers,' concludes Molope.

IOL News
15-07-2025
- Business
- IOL News
The Woman of Substance Conference, Pioneering Excellence: Passion, Power and Mastery in Motion
African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) Forum is gearing up for the highly anticipated event: Annual Woman of Substance Conference and Fundraising Banquet set to take place in Johannesburg, on Wednesday 6 August 2025. African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) Forum is gearing up for the highly anticipated event: Annual Woman of Substance Conference and Fundraising Banquet set to take place in Johannesburg, on Wednesday, 6 August 2025. With the theme: 'Pioneering Excellence: Passion, Power and Mastery in Motion', the conference will provide a unique platform for women in the accounting and economic sectors to collaborate, share insights and discuss key issues that are fundamental to driving change while empowering and advancing women in the accounting profession. The keynote address for the Conference will be delivered by Sindi Zwila, co-founder and retired Chief Executive Officer at Nkonki, Author and Independent Non-Executive Director, and the event will feature a series of panel discussions by influential speakers, including: Irene Charnley, Business and Social Entrepreneur and is the former President of International Women's Forum South Africa (IWFSA) Cheryl-Jane Kujenga, Chief Financial Officer of BCX Tinyiko Sihlangu, Chief Financial Officer of Royal Bafokeng Holdings Ncumisa Mkunqwana, Chief Executive Officer at Chapu CA Inc Nonkululeko Gobodo, Chief Executive Officer of Awakened Global, a social initiative and the former Chairman and founder of SNG Grant Thornton 'At AWCA, our priority is identifying, nurturing and leading through initiatives aimed at pioneering excellence, mutual empowerment and driving change. Our initiatives are crucial as they solidify the future of African CAs through highlighting and discussing sustainable channels to ensure that the future of African women is secured through their desire to be professional CAs,' says AWCA President, Pumla Molope. The conference will be followed by the annual fundraising banquet that will honour and recognise South Africa's most exceptional women and industry leaders, whilst also raising funds to facilitate access to the profession and contribute to AWCA's mission of accelerating the advancement of Black Female Chartered Accountants. Previous recipients of the prestigious Woman of Substance Award are as follows: Ms Funeka Montjane (2024) Ms Irene Charnley (2023) The late Dr Vuyo Mahlati (2019) Dr Judy Dlamini (2018) The late Dr Thandi Ndlovu (2017) 'We are dedicated to honouring and celebrating excellence, resilience and leadership among women in our communities. Our role is to continue recognising remarkable women who continue to shatter glass ceilings and achieve unimaginable success in their respective careers,' concludes Molope.

The Star
09-07-2025
- Sport
- The Star
Paula Armstrong to swim The English Channel
Deputy Station Commander at NSRI Table Bay, Paula Armstrong's relationship with the ocean is one of profound purpose and unwavering passion. She has not only dedicated her life to saving lives, but she has also now started an initiative which serves to raise funds for the African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) Bursary Fund. Paula's experience in the water is vast, but no two swims are ever the same. She is currently training to swim the English Channel, a prestigious open-water swim in the world, taking place in August. The English Channel is a 33km unassisted open water swim between England and France. According to Armstrong, the preparation for such an undertaking is physical and deeply psychological. "I've had to get my mind around swimming that kind of distance and evaluate whether I have the capacity to put in the time and resources it demands. ''For me, there are a few golden rules: Find the right team to journey with you; take yourself seriously, and make this your priority for the time being,' she explains. On swimming for a purpose, Armstrong aims to raise R500 000.00 for AWCA's bursary fund aimed at facilitating access to the profession and accelerating the advancement of Black Female Chartered Accountants. 'The AWCA is an organisation that I have tremendous admiration and respect for, and one which has become very close to my heart through the empowering initiatives they do for African women. What I appreciate greatly about the AWCA is the authentic, holistic approach they take in supporting women to break through glass ceilings. ''With this challenge, I want to send the message to them to say, I see you, I support you, and I believe that the work that they do is vital to the future of the country. '' To support Armstrong's goal, donate on

IOL News
09-07-2025
- Sport
- IOL News
Paula Armstrong to swim The English Channel
Paula Armstrong has not only dedicated her life to saving lives, but she has also now started an initiative which serves to raise funds for the African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) Bursary Fund. Deputy Station Commander at NSRI Table Bay, Paula Armstrong's relationship with the ocean is one of profound purpose and unwavering passion. She has not only dedicated her life to saving lives, but she has also now started an initiative which serves to raise funds for the African Women Chartered Accountants (AWCA) Bursary Fund. Paula's experience in the water is vast, but no two swims are ever the same. She is currently training to swim the English Channel, a prestigious open-water swim in the world, taking place in August. The English Channel is a 33km unassisted open water swim between England and France. According to Armstrong, the preparation for such an undertaking is physical and deeply psychological. "I've had to get my mind around swimming that kind of distance and evaluate whether I have the capacity to put in the time and resources it demands. ''For me, there are a few golden rules: Find the right team to journey with you; take yourself seriously, and make this your priority for the time being,' she explains. On swimming for a purpose, Armstrong aims to raise R500 000.00 for AWCA's bursary fund aimed at facilitating access to the profession and accelerating the advancement of Black Female Chartered Accountants. 'The AWCA is an organisation that I have tremendous admiration and respect for, and one which has become very close to my heart through the empowering initiatives they do for African women. What I appreciate greatly about the AWCA is the authentic, holistic approach they take in supporting women to break through glass ceilings. ''With this challenge, I want to send the message to them to say, I see you, I support you, and I believe that the work that they do is vital to the future of the country. '' To support Armstrong's goal, donate on