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GWF welcomes new faces

Community-based leadership team ready to grow more bright, compassionate, and educated young people.

The Good Work Foundation (GWF) welcomed four new team members to the family this year.

Zola Nokuzola Myakayaka is the new head of the cluster at GWF. It currently consists of five campuses: Hazyview, Justicia, Huntington, Lillydale and Dumphries. She has a proven track record of implementing programmes and being a change agent for projects with Wits University MRC/Research Unit and has been involved in coordinating various projects with donor-funded organisations.

She had been engaged in various studies which include health sciences education as well as completing a management programme with Yale University.

Kathy Knott is the new Bridging Academy programme manager. She is a counselling psychologist with a passion for developing people. She says she wants to encourage Bridging Academy students to dream and then help them learn how to realise them.

Kathleen Hay (acting Tourism and Travel Academy programme manager, joined GWF last year in the hospitality department, preparing for the roll-out of the new SA College for Tourism programme that would be presented this year. She comes from a career background of wildlife conservation, nature guiding, hospitality and managing training programmes in these sectors.

Gemma Thompson (senior communications manager) had been working in the advertising industry and will create a communications strategy to show what this community-based leadership team is doing to grow up bright, compassionate, and educated young people.

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