Social Innovation and Strategy
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Throughout my career I’ve had a strong orientation toward social innovation and strategic development. My work spans both commercial and community-based ventures, where I’ve helped design systems, train teams, and implement strategies that align purpose with performance. I’m passionate about building enterprises that not only deliver exceptional guest experiences but also contribute meaningfully to local culture, sustainability, and community wellbeing.
Over two decades of multidisciplinary experience across hospitality management, entrepreneurship, training, and social innovation. Career began in luxury hotel operations, progressing from Front Office and Rooms Division Management to General Manager roles overseeing full hospitality operations, staff leadership, and guest experience.
Later transitioned into business ownership and consulting, founding and managing ventures such as The Big Idea, SABusinessHub, and Again Faster Equipment, where he developed expertise in strategic planning, operations, financial management, and brand development.
In recent years expanded focus to facilitation, community leadership, and social enterprise strategy, designing and delivering programs that bridge commercial insight with social impact. His work consistently integrates operational excellence, team development, and purpose-driven innovation across hospitality and community development sectors.
Diploma in International Hotel Management – International Hotel School
Chef Certificate (1st Year) – Institute of Culinary arts
Facilitation and Coaching Certifications – Focused on leadership development, mentoring, and training program design
Accredited Training in Project Management and Entrepreneurship – Supporting strategic and operational roles across business and social initiatives
Senior Certificate (Matric) – Hoërskool DF Malan
Continuous self-directed studies in hospitality leadership, business development, and social innovation through professional and community-based learning initiatives