The Career Issue cover star is Noni Gasa – the media darling who’s proof that a 21st-century woman can forge her own stellar career path, on her own terms. Fresh from receiving her Master’s from Polimoda and an MBA in luxury brand management from IFA Paris, Gasa has embraced her new role as PR manager for Woolworths Holdings and has executed a highly successful launch for its ‘Are You With Us?’ campaign with global icon Pharrell Williams. 
 
Also in this issue, Found in Transition offers a holistic view of women who’ve made dramatic, but highly successful career changes by drawing on their courage and vision. They’re inspiring examples of individuals who’ve moulded their destinies to their passions.
 
We also offer insights into the intrepid Y-Generation in Welcome to the New Age, where we profile three women under 30 who are optimising some of the latest trends in the dynamic working world.   
 
In Minding The Gender Pay Gap, leading female executives offer advice to women on getting the salaries they deserve by learning to negotiate skilfully with employers and rising above gender discrimination. With the wage disparity between South African men and women estimated to be a worrying 35%, this is a crucial article for any woman in the corporate environment. 
 
Other noteworthy features include: 

  • Executive report: We explore courses that focus on skills development, prepare you for your next level of management and get your creative and strategic juices flowing. We also talk to successful entrepreneurs and corporates who’ve personally benefited from these courses; 
  • Powerhouse: We feature Tina Eboka – a leader whose 24-year career has spanned research in science and technology, as well as manufacturing, retail and banking. Eboka currently leads NTP Radioisotopes, a subsidiary of the South African Nuclear Energy Corporation, which supplies about one-quarter of the radioactive chemicals used in nuclear medicine around the globe and has a turnover of R1-billion a year;  
  • Counting on Intellectual Capital: The adverse effects of being a Jill-of-all-trades and a mistress of none are driving career women to master one specialised aspect of their fields. We profile three women in the sectors of consultancy, aviation finance and nanotechnology who’ve used their expertise to fast-track their career growth; and 
  • 5 Corporate Health Strategies: No matter where you are in the corporate world, stress is an almost inevitable part of your working life. This feature explains back-to-basics techniques that will revive your energy, boost your spirits and help you keep your head above water. 
 
For these articles and more, get the June 2015 issue of Destiny, now on the shelf. 
 
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