List of University of Pretoria Alumni - Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs

Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs

  • Dr James Barnard: International inventor of the Bardenpho Process for water treatment
  • Dr Willem Barnard: CEO: KWV
  • Dr Steve Booysen: CEO: Absa Bank
  • Anton Botha: Business leader
  • Lourens Botha: Entrepreneur
  • Carrol Boyes: Artist and Business leader
  • Marthin de Beer: Senior Vice-President at Cisco
  • Louis de Kock: Entrepreneurial Farmer, business leader
  • Johan de Nysschen: CEO: Infiniti Global Limited
  • Laurie Dippenaar: First Rand Bank
  • Dr Con Fauconnier: CEO: Kumba Resources
  • Leo Haese: CEO: Leo Haese BMW Group
  • Dr M.N. Hermann: Clover SA, Business Leader
  • Dr Meyer Kahn: SAB-Miller
  • Dr Rivka Kfir: CEO: Water Commission
  • Dr Bingle Kruger: Engineer, business leader
  • Russell Loubser: CEO: JSE
  • Dr David Mabunda: CEO: Sanparks
  • Matsie Matooane: Group Manager HR, Tiger Brands
  • Dr Anna Mokgokong: Business leader
  • Maj.Genl.Keith Mokoape: Business leader
  • Kobus Möller: CFO: Sanlam
  • Khungeka Njobe: Group Executive of CSIR
  • Pine Pienaar: CEO: Mvelaphanda Resources Group
  • Margaret Roberts: Business leader & herb expert
  • Willem Roos: MD, OUTsurance
  • Moses Singo: Business leader
  • Peter Staude: CEO: Tongaat-Hulett
  • Bernard Swanepoel: CEO: Harmony
  • Dr Andries Terblanche: Chair: KPMG Financial Services
  • Dr Leon Vermaak: CEO Telesure

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