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Contributors Armien Tyer


Head of Investment of the Wealth & Investment Management cluster at Absa, Armien has wide experience in the investment business. Prior to joining Absa, he was MD at Sanlam Investment Management and served on the board for seven years. He also worked as an Associate Management Consultant at McKinsey. He has been a member of Stellenbosch University’s Business School Advisory Board since 2009.


Rob Rusconi


Rob is a self-employed actuary with working experience in pensions, healthcare, insurance, institutional investments and social security, within and outside South Africa. He has advised southern African governments, insurers and pension funds and carried out work for the World Bank and OECD.


Dr Mamphela Ramphele


Mamphela is a South African politician, author, former anti-apartheid activist, medical doctor, academic and businesswoman. She is a former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town and a one-time Managing Director at the World Bank. She currently heads ReimagineSA, a collaborative network of concerned citizens bound together by a single common purpose: to reframe the future of South Africa by restoring the dream that enabled the celebrated political settlement of 1994.


Cara Bouwer


A freelance writer and editor, Cara spent a decade at Business Day becoming the newspaper’s first female Sports Editor and one of its youngest Chief Sub-Editors. She served as Business Editor at Destiny magazine for two years before starting her own freelance consultancy in 2009. She writes for various publications and undertakes editing projects for major corporate clients. Cara holds a BA (Hons) in print media and journalism through the University of SA and is a graduate of the Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa Financial Journalism Training Programme.


10 An Absa Investment publication


Shoks Mnisi Mzolo


Shoks is an independent writer and researcher whose newsroom background is steeped in business and financial journalism. He honed his reporting skills at I-Net Bridge, where he first arrived as a corporate researcher – an assignment that gave him insights into the stock exchange environment. Formerly with the Financial Mail, this freelancer covers an array of beats from economics to health, property, retail, arts and culture. His by-line has appeared in Destiny, Finweek and the Mail & Guardian, among other titles.


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