CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR NEW MPO EXECUTIVE HEAD

Dear MPO members and non-members,

We are pleased to inform you that the MPO has begun a process to identify a new CEO. A recruitment committee has been appointed by the MPO board of directors to identify suitable candidates for the position in collaboration with a recruitment firm, Signium Africa.

In order to make the process as fair, thorough, and inclusive as possible, internal and external advertisements, Signium Africa’s research processes and nominations of suitable candidates will be used.

The MPO encourages you to submit nominations from individuals that you consider suitable for the position. Your nominations should please be sent directly to Annelize van Rensburg at annelize.vanrensburg@signium.co.za. Include the person’s name, existing or previous job details and brief background. If you have any queries in this regard, contact Annelize on (011) 771 4800 or 082 338 2646. The deadline for submitting nominations is 20 September.

Published on Friday, 10th September 2021 - 04:31

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