Thornhill Manor deputy manager celebrates 25 years with Rand Aid
Jackie Scott was honoured for 25 years of dedicated service at Rand Aid Association’s annual long service awards, recognising her commitment to Thornhill Manor and the local community.
Thornhill Manor’s deputy manager, Jackie Scott, was recognised for 25 years of service at Rand Aid Association’s long service awards.
Held on August 19, the Tarentaal Village Hall was filled with cheer as 38 people received awards for five, 10, 15 and 25 years of dedicated service to Rand Aid.
“An organisation’s success hinges on its people, and the annual awards are a testament to the invaluable contributions of Rand Aid’s employees,” said Rand Aid’s general manager of HR and care, Ayanda Matthews.
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Jackie’s journey with Rand Aid began just before Christmas in 2000, when she started as a personal assistant to the executive director at the head office.
In a span of three years, she had moved to Thornhill Manor as deputy administrator, where she played a key role in the village’s development.
After four years, she was promoted to deputy manager.
According to Ayanda, Jackie is renowned for her exceptional people skills and her deep connection to the Thornhill community.
“She knows the residents, the staff, her colleagues and everything else there is to know about the village. We hear her, we see her.”



