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West Rand models inspire consultancy firm to give back

On Tuesday, 4 August, the CEO of the company, Johan Ceronio decided to celebrate his birthday by engaging in a selfless act alongside his staff.

An article published in the Northsider on 12 July about local Tammy Taylor Mrs South Africa semi-finalists lending a helping hand to Matla A Bana has inspired a Randburg company also to make a difference to help combat gender-based violence.

Praesignis, a professional services consultancy specialising in data management, business intelligence and visual analytics, reached out to Matla A Bana, which is a voice against child abuse, after being inspired by the West Rand models who packed comfort packs to help the Gauteng Provincial Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences (FCS) Unit on behalf of Matla A Bana.

Praesignis CEO, Johan Ceronio (front left) used his birthday to donate to Matla A Bana’s project. Photo: Supplied.

On Tuesday, 4 August, the CEO of the company, Johan Ceronio decided to celebrate his birthday by engaging in a selfless act alongside his staff.

“The staff took up the challenge and packed 20 comfort packs which went to the Honeydew Police FCS where there has been a dire need. They also blessed Matla A Bana with a R20 000 donation,” Lizel van Eeden, the project manager for Matla A Bana said.

Praesignis CEO, Johan Ceronio (front left) hands over a R20 000 cheque to Matla A Bana’s project manager Lizel van Eeden. Photo: Supplied.

“The team emphasised that they were humbled to give. Words cannot convey our gratitude. Thank you so much!” a grateful Lizel concluded.

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