Thuli Njapha

6th September 2019

By: Martin Zhuwakinyu

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Full Name: Berryl Thuli Njapha

Position: MD of Norconsult Iyanda

Main Activity of the Company: With strong links to Norway-headquartered Norconsult AS, Norconsult Iyanda is a black-women-owned South Africa-based professional services company that provides engineering and consulting services

Date and Place of Birth: Durban, July 4, 1983

Education: Bsc Eng (electrical); MBA (final year)

First Job: Engineer-in-training at Eskom

Career History Prior to Current Position: Assistant electrical engineer, design and project engineer, lead discipline engineer, electrical engineering manager, planning and scheduling manager, project controls manager, head of project controls

Size of First Pay Packet: I cannot recall, but it was market related at the time

First Job with Present Group: MD

Value of Assets under Your Control: Turnover of R79-million and R50-million in 2017 and 2018 respectively

Number of People under Your Leadership: Norconsult Iyanda has a 35-strong staff complement

Management Style: Collaborative and consultative. However, I believe a leader has to take the final decision

Personal Best Achievement: Becoming a mother in February 2014

Professional Best Achievement: Working overseas, which helped me to appreciate how we conduct ourselves and work in South Africa, compared with other countries. Most importantly, it taught me the art of streamlining and providing efficient systems

Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My mother, a self-made businessperson

Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: My mentor (since 2012) and former project director

Person You Would Most Like to Meet: So many, but top of the list is Michelle Obama

Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: Elekanyani Ndlovu, affectionately known as Ele. I am immensely impressed with her accomplishments and humility

Philosophy of Life: Failure is merely a stepping stone to greatness and success

Biggest Ever Opportunity: Meeting former President Nelson Mandela at the Durban city hall

Biggest Ever Disappointment: When I am misunderstood

Hope for the Future: To make the sort of mark that etches my name in the books of the current company as the woman who led the turnaround of the business

Favourite Reading: Nice Girls Still Don’t Get the Corner Office, by Lois P Frankel

Favourite TV Programme: Suits

Favourite Food/Drink: Sushi and mogodu

Favourite Music: Old-school hip-hop

Favourite Sport: Volleyball

Favourite Website: Several – they must be informative, related to self-development or enhancement, or interior design. My current favourite is Pinterest

Hobbies: Travelling to different parts of Africa and the rest of the world

Car: I drive a BMW but my dream car is a Range Rover Sport

Pets: None, but my son and I love dogs and rabbits

Miscellaneous Dislikes: Underestimation, patronising, too much detail and getting lost while driving

Favourite Other South African Company: Accenture

Favourite Foreign Company: Our parent company – Norconsult AS

Married: Yes, since 2014

Children: A five-year-old son

Clubs: Not stated

Edited by Martin Zhuwakinyu
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

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