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Tina Eboka: Adding some governance panache to CGF (2011-08-26)

CGF Research Institute (Pty) Ltd has established itself amongst many corporates and vertical business sectors as a leader in the areas of corporate governance research and reporting, providing its client base a practical understanding of numerous challenging business and regulatory matters.

Understandably, as the complexity of business continues in an ever increasing web of legislative and regulatory changes -- amongst many other geopolitical related factors -- so the need to consult in wider business circles becomes more critical if one is to act with good risk management and prudent decision making.  Indeed these actions adopted by CGF have allowed our company to gradually expand our credentials and to reach a wider market.  As more external thought processes and inputs continue to be applied by the Honorary Patrons within CGF, so the applicability and demand for further services continues to grow within CGF, thereby allowing our company to increase the value we provide our esteemed client base.

It therefore goes without saying that the selection of our Honourary Patrons -- each who serve a two year period -- is a critical component for CGF, as well as our client base.  Not only is the process of searching for Honourary Patrons an important feature of CGF’s strategy, it is also challenging to ensure that there is an excellent fit between the selected person’s experience and knowledge, which must compliment CGF’s own requirements and of course those of our clients.  Needless to say, when Tina Eboka’s profile was presented to fulfill our woman’s position as Honourary Patron, our executive management team was simply bowled over.  Ms Eboka’s credentials are literally world class, with an academic background that covers an MBA in Business Operations and Project Management which she obtained from Philadelphia University, in the USA.  She also obtained a BSc in Textile Engineering from the same university.  Prior to this, Tina also received a BSc in Applied Maths and Industrial Engineering from the State University of New York, as well as attending the Senior Executive Programme at the Harvard Business School.  From 1984 to 1986 she held the positions of mathematics adjunct professor at Philadelphia University.

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