Springbok Women determined to topple mighty Canada
Springbok Women captain Nolusindiso Booi said her team will enter Loftus Versfeld with excitement and determination when they face Canada at 13:30 on Saturday.
Managing Director at Thandeka Vocational Education Trust (TVET), Jennifer Choice is passionate about women empowerment, skills-development and being the change.
Here, she lets us in on her approach to impact, self-care and occupying space in the textile industry.
Glamour: What’s your approach to leadership?
When I joined Thandeka Vocational Education Trust, I did not anticipate how much I would benefit on a personal level from being a part of this dynamic team of dedicated skills development professionals. Our team predominately comprises strong and dedicated women with extensive experience in their various fields. The confidence and strength shown by my female counterparts within the college have seen all of them actively contributing toward our successes and achievements, setting new benchmarks for best practice, embracing challenges, and continuously striving to improve what we do. Being confident Women, we recognise the important contributions made by our equally competent and accomplished male colleagues. Together, we design and implement projects, pursue continuous improvement, uplift communities and empower youth.
Glamour: How would you define impact?
Jennifer: Impact is defined as having a strong effect on someone or something. I believe that at TVET SA, we have an opportunity every day to positively Impact the learners at our campus in Maitland, the employees at our client sites, and the members of the communities who benefit through our social development projects. One of our focus areas is preparing unemployed youth to enter the workplace and to become employable and economic citizens of the country. The social upliftment element to our business is what motivates me.
Everyday, when the learners greet me with a cheery smile and share their daily challenges and successes, I am grateful for the opportunity to be a part of their journey. I believe in the power of mentorship and the positive impact that it could have on a young person’s life. As an organisation, we have identified young individuals for further development.
Glamour: What does your passion for women empowerment speak to?
Jennifer: Being in the training game I am passionate about raising the status of women through education, awareness, literacy and training and enabling their ability to make strategic life choices.
Glamour: Which women are on your radar and why?
Jennifer: It may be a bit cheesy but we train in the Clothing and Textile Sector, I love clothes and feminine things and I appreciate a strong brand so I probably have to say Coco Chanel. I love her rags to riches story. I admire how the simplicity of the brand is still strong and prominent more than a century later. I enjoy her quirky quotes and I like the fact she pushed fashion boundaries.
Glamour: What keeps you grounded both personally and professionally?
Jennifer: LOVE – for my husband, my children, my colleagues, the difference I get to make in people’s lives with job creation and my love for nature and the outdoors.
Glamour: What does self-care look like to you?
Jennifer: After reading The Monk who sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma many years ago, I started waking up an hour earlier to have my “me” time. So, I get up at 05h20 have a quiet cup of coffee on my balcony, set my intentions for the day and do an hour of exercise. At 07h00 I am ready to let my day begin and the world in.
Glamour: What’s your message to women from all walks of life this Youth Month?
Jennifer: There are probably three things that resonate with me:
Glamour: What do you know for sure?
Jennifer: Behind every Successful woman is a tribe of other successful women who have her back.
Issued on Glamour South Africa by Thobeka Phanyeko | https://www.glamour.co.za/lifestyle/glamour-guides/managing-director-of-thandeka-vocational-education-trust-tvet-jennifer-choice-on-uplifting-the-youth-through-skills-development-2e2727c2-3280-4f35-b0ae-cba4ab5e0d47
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