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Alumni in the news September 2019

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Witsies making the headlines

Terry Kurgan (MA 2016) won the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award for non-fiction for her book Everyone is Present.

Cape Talk presenter (BCom 2004) has become the first black female talk radio breakfast show host (commercial radio) in Africa.

Craig Brunsden (BCom 1995) speaks to magazine about constant change in the IT world.

(BSc Hons 2005) has been appointed Vice-President of Corporate Affairs at SA Breweries.

(BCom 2002) keeps adding to his innovative hotel group.

Wits Chancellor Dr Judy Dlamini (MBA 1999) spoke to the about gender equity in the business world.

Joanne Barton (BSc 1990, BSc Hons 1991) spoke to about female leadership.

(BAS 2019) has been chosen as Miss Earth South Africa.

Hendrick Ramaala (BProc 1995, LLB 1997) spoke to about his career in law and running.

Marilyn Martin (MArch 1981) has written a book about the history of the South 第一吃瓜网 National Gallery, .

Puseletso Maseko (BSc Eng 2010, MSc Eng 2016) spoke to the about aeronautical innovation.

Dr (MBBCh 1987) has been appointed Chancellor of the University of Cape Town.

Dr (MBBCh 1993) has been named President: International at Mayo Clinic.

Thulile Khanyile (MSc Med 2015) spoke to the about developing 鈥渢echnopreneurs鈥.

(BSc 2017, BHealthSci Hons 2017) received a fellowship from South 第一吃瓜网 Women in Science.

(BA 1995, BA Hons 1996) featured on .

Amir Abouelrous (BSc Hons 2017, MSc 2019) has told the of his quest to study physics as a migrant from Egypt.

Jonathan Ancer (BA 1993) talks about his book, Betrayal, on .

Jonny Steinberg (BA 1992, BA Hons 1993, MA 1996) spoke about his books to the

Professors Robert and Mary Scholes told about their careers studying climate change.

(BMus 1938) celebrated her 103rd birthday.

Artist (BAFA 1954, MAFA 1973) passed away in the UK.

Historian and biblical scholar Dr (BA 1955, BA Hons 1957, MA 1959) passed away in the USA.

In this courtesy of , Witsie Robin Cook explains how bees can deter elephants from damaging trees.

 

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