[Saice] SAICE's New CEO - Manglin Pillay
Memory Scheepers
mscheepers at saice.org.za
Tue Nov 23 15:07:39 SAST 2010
[cid:image004.jpg at 01CB8B20.2B8D83A0]It gives SAICE National Office great pleasure in introducing you to our new CEO, who took office on 1 October 2010. He has brought a vibrancy and energy into our offices and we al look forward to working with him.
Manglin Pillay has been appointed the new CEO of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) with effect from 1 October 2010. As a civil engineer with particular interest in environmental engineering, he gained experience primarily in the municipal solid waste and mining waste management sector.
Manglin spent more than a year at National Government, followed by seven years of professional consulting experience. A highly motivated and energetic leader who enjoys networking and connecting with people, Manglin joins SAICE directly from consulting engineering. He brings to SAICE qualities such as his strengths in communication, business management, business strategy and marketing.
"While we embrace transformation in South Africa, we need to simultaneously preserve the admiration and respect that the civil engineering profession has gained over many years. Civil engineering and civil engineers are central to the sustainable economic and social development of our nation. SAICE is therefore more than just a business. We are a service organisation. We serve civil engineers. We have an excellent and committed team at SAICE, and we want to continue creating a home for civil engineers," says Manglin.
Manglin completed his Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering (Environmental) at the University of the Witwatersrand in 2002, and is currently completing his research topic in Diversity Management in pursuit of his MBA at the Wits Business School. He also holds a qualification in pedagogics from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.
In his free time Manglin plays and composes contemporary music and writes short stories.
Linda Erasmus
Manager: Communication
The South African Institution of Civil Engineering
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