SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION DRIVEN BY SOUTH AFRICA’S EMERGING, SERVANT LEADERS

 

SAWIP inspires, develops and supports annual teams of interns and its whole alumni body to bring about community development through social projects amongst the most disadvantaged and marginalised South Africans.

Boards of Directors and Executive Leadership

SAWIP has been incorporated as an association not for gain in terms of Section 21 (a company limited by guarantee) in South Africa. SAWIP also has public charity, nontaxable 501(c)(3) status in the United States.

Boards of Directors

South Africa

United States

Harry Calver Johan Broekhuysen (Chair)
Brian Currin Enos Ned Banda
Carel Kleynhans Leonard Caldwell
Luan McArthur-Grill Frank Cantrel, Jr.
Dr Ayanda Ntsaluba Albert Maartens (Treasurer)
Dr. Renosi Mokate Ambassador Robert C. Perry
Peter Rogan Karin Strydom (Vice Chair)
Anne van Zyl Kevin Sullivan
Rekgotsofetso Chikane Mary Anne Sullivan (Secretary)

Carol Wheeler

Laurie Oseran






Honorary Patrons:

Archbishop Desmond Tutu Congressman Donald Payne, Sr. (Deceased)





University Liaison Committee (South Africa):

Advisory Council (United States):

Harry Calver (Retired Director Anglo American)

Simon Barber
Roger Adams Gina Barbieri
Rekgotsofetso Chikane Anthony Carroll
Ncedikaya Magopeni Priscilla Clapp
Dr Leslie van Rooi Deborah Droke

Jerry Easom

Peter van Emerson

Ambassador Donald Gips, Honorary Chair

Jason G. Green

Holly Hassett (Retired Lobbyist)


James Mathias

Kerry McKenney

Mowele Mohlala

Michael Robertson

Elizabeth Sandza

Lee Schnieder

Frank Strasburger

Phillip van Niekerk

Danielle Walker

Mary Zients

Deborah Banda

P.C. Koch

Jean Scrimgeour


Executive Leadership and Management

SAWIP is managed by an Executive Director, Chéri-Leigh Erasmus in the US. Chéri also leads and manages the program in close collaboration with the SA Program Manager, Kim Williams. Overall operational management and program development in South Africa is carried out on a voluntary basis by Sally Currin.

Financial management is a board function, assisted in South Africa by a financial officer, Hilary Moulang. In the US, the Board Treasurer oversees the finances with the Executive Director.

In addition, volunteer Friends of SAWIP and members of both boards are active and engaged in management functions and program implementation.

 



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