Event Details

Dear Members,


We invite you to join us for the AmCham People Forum, where we will explore the crucial topic of Talent Retention in South Africa. In today's landscape of economic transformation and global competition, retaining skilled professionals is vital for sustainable growth and business success. This forum will offer innovative strategies, valuable insights, and success stories to help businesses enhance their talent retention efforts.


Key Topics:

  • Impact of Key 2024 Africa and Global Elections: Examine how political and economic shifts influence talent attraction, retention, and mobility.
  • People Localization Policies, Trends, and Sectoral Strategies: Understand their effects on talent retention and mobility.
  • Case Studies and Success Stories: Discover how organizations are excelling in talent attraction and retention within South Africa.
  • Employee Engagement and Well-being: Explore the role of engagement programs and well-being initiatives in improving retention and work-life balance.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Gain deeper insights into the challenges and opportunities in talent retention.
  • Acquire actionable strategies to enhance your organization's talent retention efforts.
  • Build a network of peers and experts for ongoing collaboration in talent management and beyond.


We are excited to present a distinguished lineup of speakers who will share their expertise and insights.


We look forward to your participation.


Please note: This Forum is exclusive to AmCham members.

Speakers

  • Ada Blignaut (Regional Knowledge Manager at Fragomen)

    Ada Blignaut

    Regional Knowledge Manager at Fragomen

    Ms Ada Blignaut is a Regional Knowledge Manager for the Africa region in Fragomen, a global immigration firm of more than 6,000 immigration-focused professionals and staff spanning more than 60 offices worldwide. She is responsible for Africa-specific country content as it applies to Fragomen’s Knowledge systems and applications; research and drafts client alerts and contributes content for the firm’s Worldwide Immigration Trends Report.

    Ada Blignaut has two Honours qualifications, BIS Information Science and BA Public Administration and Governance (cum laude) and is currently pursuing a MPhil Information Management at the University of Johannesburg.

    She has worked in the field of Knowledge Management for over 7 years in various South African government entities such as the Small Enterprise Development Agency (Seda) and the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Sector Education and Training Authority (merSETA). Furthermore, she has successfully advanced her career inside esteemed international government organizations, including the United States Agency for International Development/Southern Africa (USAID/SA) and other private companies. Ada Blignaut also served as an industry advisory board member for the University of Johannesburg, School of Consumer Intelligence and Information Systems (SCiiS) between 2018- 2021.

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  • Nicola Tager (Global Head of Careers at Investec)

    Nicola Tager

    Global Head of Careers at Investec

    Having been with Investec for over 17 years, Nicola is currently the Global Head of Investec Careers and Employee Experience which includes Wellbeing. Nicola has been part of the Careers specialisation for the past 8 years, prior to which she headed up the HR Consulting team for the Private Bank. Nicola joined Investec after having spent 6 years working for a global advertising agency, where she was responsible for HR. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce Honours degree and a coaching diploma through The Coaching Institute of South Africa. She has also completed Professional Leadership Development (PLD) at Harvard University. A speaker on current HR affairs and future world of work concepts and changes that leaders and organisations need to consider in order to compete for talent and ensure future success.

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  • Nerine Khan (Managing Director of Employment Relations Exchange)

    Nerine Khan

    Managing Director of Employment Relations Exchange

    Nerine holds a BA LLB and postgraduate diploma in labour law (as well as a raft of mediation
    and similar qualifications), has written and delivered various papers and collaborated on
    books on a vast area of subjects on governance and employment law.
    She has worked both in private legal practice and then in South African government where
    she was Chief Director for Labour Relations(6 years) and CCMA National Director (10 years).
    As Director of the CCMA she was involved in many high profile Collective Bargaining
    Disputes(this allowed her to hone her facilitating and mediation skills), as well as giving input
    and /or drafting sections for the entire raft of labour legislation in South Africa. As Chief
    Director she was responsible for policy and implementation of three pieces of legislation the
    Labour Relations Act, Basic Conditions of Employment Act and Employment Equity Act.
    Since leaving the CCMA, seven years ago she has established a small boutique governance
    and employment relations consultancy. She draws on her experience in management to
    advise on issue of governance, employment relations and is sought after as a mediator and
    facilitator. In this business in addition to wage facilitations, she has also engaged in community
    mediations, especially in the mining sector for clients.
    She is the Chair of HOT 102.7(radio station) board.
    She sits on Kingsmead(chair) and St Stithians College councils , as well as the board of
    Democracy Works Foundation and the Institute for Social Dialogue (Set up to assist in
    facilitating community regeneration and support in mining areas) .
    She is a sessional lecturer in Negotiation skills at the Wits Business School.
    During her tenure as CCMA Director the CCMA won numerous awards for public service
    excellence and in her personal capacity she won the award for most influential woman in
    Government 2013/2104.

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  • Nthabiseng Mutisya (Talent Management Director of PepsiCo)

    Nthabiseng Mutisya

    Talent Management Director of PepsiCo