Thabang Skwambane was elected to the position of chair and Sharleen James to that of vice chair.
The newly elected executive committee includes John Dixon, Wayne Naidoo and ACA CEO Mathe Okaba.
Addressing the AGM, outgoing chair Karabo Songo says that in 2023, the marketing and communications landscape in South Africa and on the continent experienced defining moments that will shape its future.
Embracing inclusivity and facing unique challenges, the 76-year-old organisation underwent a profound transformation. Industry participants, including agencies, have also evolved, adapting their skills, size and networks.
Songo highlighted the importance of keeping pace with these changes and bridging the gap with members' evolving businesses in the rapidly converging global environment. He says that the concept of evolution remains essential for survival in the industry as it continues to adapt over time.
Songo then took the opportunity to highlight various ACA achievements during the preceding year, including:
PartnershipsA key achievement was the approval of the Nedbank
IMC partnership with
Effie Awards SA. The ACA is of the belief that this partnership will prove to be the dawn of establishing a more focused and consolidated effort on industry awards in the future.
New and improved membership offeringThe ACA announced a more inclusive membership offering in 2022, resulting in the steady growth of additional members joining the organisation. Songo added that the ACA looks forward to a proposed regulation that will require membership in a credible recognised association, further bolstering the ACA's member base.
Effie Awards The
Effie Awards SA Programme, set to take place on Friday, 15 September, continues to be a leading platform in terms of marketing effectiveness conversations and recognition.
Effie South Africa also established a successful dialogue series in partnership with GIBS during 2022 and which has grown exponentially during the current 2023 programme.
MAC Charter Council The MAC Charter Council was established in March 2022 with ACA CEO, Mathe Okaba elected to the vice chair position. This year has seen the council undergo a process of reviewing the codes with input from the ACA via its representative seats, as well as participation via submissions as required.
The ACA will continue playing a role in assisting the government to adequately facilitate the council's mandate while fervently supporting the concept of self-regulation.
Songo adds by calling for stronger relationships with industry partners, particularly MASA and encouraging the integration of youthful voices within ACA committees. Songo has expressed gratitude to the board, the executive and the secretariat for their roles in ensuring the association's ongoing success.
"We were faced with substantially complex problems which challenged all of us as a team and as individuals. While it was tough, I believe it has left us stronger and more structured for the future," concludes Songo.
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