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The Herald
24-06-2025
- Business
- The Herald
NMU honours 12 alumni for their exceptional contributions to society
From rural classrooms and township rooftops to global boardrooms and international stages, the 2025 Nelson Mandela University Alumni Awards honoured 12 outstanding alumni whose stories speak not only to success — but to the enduring legacy of transformation, excellence and service. Now in its 15th year, the awards recognise remarkable personal and professional achievements of past graduates who are living the values of NMU and its predecessor institutions. 'This year's recipients reflect what it truly means to use education not only to rise, but to uplift others,' alumni relations director Paul Geswindt said. 'Their lives are stories of perseverance, purpose and profound care — for their communities, professions, and for the futures they are helping to build.' The university also paid tribute to the rich legacy of its founding institutions — then University of Port Elizabeth, Port Elizabeth Technikon and Vista University (PE Campus) — each of which contributed to the tapestry of transformation that is now NMU. Vice-chancellor Prof Sibongile Muthwa acknowledged the alumni for journeying with the university and for strengthening its networks nationally and globally. 'We acknowledge the foundations upon which our university was established, and we celebrate all our alumni and friends, including those from our founding institutions, because without knowing your history, you cannot find your future,' she said. 'So, we honour these alumni, the professors and vice-chancellors who have built this institution, and the strong foundations on which we currently work. 'We share in their vision and are proud of the values entrenched in building our new-generation university.' That legacy is reflected in Dr Paul Dalmeyer, recipient of a Special Award for his lifetime contributions to reproductive medicine and medical education. It is also championed by Khaya Matiso, whose decades of leadership in higher and technical education have opened doors for thousands of students. It also shines through Hayley Ward, SA's top squash player; through Atherton Mutombwera, whose biotech start-up made international headlines; and Babalwa Nkwentsha, who is shaping policy and programmes impacting more than 25,000 young people. The 12 awards presented included six Rising Star, four Achiever, and two Special Awards, spanning fields such as biotechnology, construction, public health, education, sport, finance and youth development. Hospital pharmacist and digital health advocate Brent Sin Hidge, who accepted a Rising Star Award at the Boardwalk International Convention Centre on Friday night, said he was speechless when he received the email informing him of the recognition. 'This award isn't just for me. It's a testament to the incredible people who believed in me. 'To my former lecturers at NMU ... you didn't just impart knowledge; you ignited a passion and saw potential in a young student. 'Your dedication to teaching and your unwavering support laid the foundation for everything that followed.' He recounted his mother's sacrifices, the influence of his lecturers, and his hope that his work would help build 'a sturdy tree, one whose shade the next generation — including my daughter — can rest under'. For fellow Rising Star recipient, quantity surveyor and technical director: mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection services lead at AECOM Africa, Khanyisa Mabala, the evening was a full-circle moment. 'I would have never imagined accepting an award like this, in this very hall,' she said. She also gave a powerful tribute to her late father, who took her on construction site visits at the age of 11: 'My role model had already told me I belonged. 'So, when I entered a male-dominated industry, I wasn't seeking validation, I already had it.' She paid homage to the lecturers at NMU who 'saw something in me long before I saw it in myself', including her mentor, Prof Gerrit Crafford. Ultimate Education Group MD and creator of the SABC2 show Ultimate Maths , Shaun Jacobs, recalled the defining moment that changed the course of his career. 'I think it was during my third year; we were sent on an excursion to a rural school just outside Gqeberha. 'The aim was to understand the diversity of SA's education system. 'What I experienced that day shook me. It lit a fire in me. It opened my eyes to the inequalities so many learners face daily,' he said. 'That one day became the foundation of my mission: to make high-quality education accessible to every learner in SA. 'That rural school visit still comes up in stories around the braai, because it wasn't just a field trip, it was the beginning of my calling.' Accepting his award, Ryan Le Roux acknowledged family and friends who had been his greatest support, including Pastor George Georgiou and Prof Jean Greyling for their role in starting the Leva Foundation. After graduating, Le Roux spent five years playing rugby in Europe, all while quietly carrying a growing conviction that he needed to come home and make a difference. And so, he did. He began teaching and coaching until he realised that those he was helping were already privileged and would thrive regardless. 'It was during my time at NMU that these words of Mandela took root: 'Overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity, it is an act of justice'.' Chapu Chartered Accountants Inc founder Rhangani Mbhalati, who grew up in a village in Tzaneen, uses his firm to create jobs, mentor youth and build economic inclusion from rural Limpopo to Rwanda. 'This recognition is both an honour and a deeply personal milestone,' he said. The Herald


Irish Independent
29-04-2025
- Business
- Irish Independent
Sligo Olympian Lauren Cadden to receive an ATU Alumni Award
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) has announced the recipients of its inaugural Alumni Awards, celebrating graduates who have demonstrated outstanding leadership, innovation, and positive impact in their professions and communities. Amongst the nominees are Sligo athlete, Lauren Cadden. The awards are an opportunity for the university to honour alumni whose exceptional skills, leadership, and impact have inspired students, staff, and wider community. Alumni Awards are presented to alumni who have made outstanding contributions in the following areas aligned to its faculties: Business Design, Education & Humanities Engineering & Computing Science & Health Seven graduates will be recognised at the university's Spring Conferring Ceremonies, taking place this week across ATU campuses in Donegal, Sligo and Galway. The 2025 ATU Alumni Award recipients are: Pat McArt, Journalist, Author, Former Editor, Derry Journal – Alumni Award in Design, Education & Humanities Breege Conroy Walsh, Founder & Managing Director, BWC MedTech Consulting and Former VP of Global Quality Engineering and Services at Medtronic Inc. – Alumni Award in Science & Health Dr Shane Loughlin, Founder and President, ESE Academy – Alumni Award in Engineering & Computing Enda Mc Guane, Head of Asset Management, Land Development Agency – Alumni Award in Business Evelyn O'Toole, Founder & CEO, Complete Laboratory Solutions (CLS) – Alumni Award in Science & HealthLauren Cadden, Record-breaking Irish Sprinter and Paris 2024 Olympian – President's Alumni Award Lisa Lynch, Senior Manager R&D, Boston Scientific - Alumni Award in Science & Health Dr Orla Flynn, President of ATU, said, 'These outstanding alumni represent the very best of Atlantic Technological University. Their achievements are a source of immense pride for our university community, and they inspire our current students to dream bigger and reach higher. 'These are our very first Alumni Awards, and we look forward to celebrating many more incredible graduates in the years to come.' The Alumni Awards will be presented to the recipients during ATU's Spring Conferring Ceremonies, held across the university's campuses on the 29 April (Letterkenny), 30 April (Sligo). and 01 May (Galway City). These events will bring together the ATU community, along with families and friends, to celebrate both the graduating students and the outstanding achievements of the alumni awardees.