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Employer Branding Awards
Event Date 18th February, 2025
Venue Taj Lands End, Mumbai
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ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE

Awards

Pamela Xaba

Associate Client Partner
Franklin Covey South Africa

Pamela Xaba is a leader driven by a deep-rooted passion for transforming professional spaces and empowering individuals. With an extensive background spanning over two decades in HR and entrepreneurship, she embodies the qualities of a truly transformational leader.

As an Associate Client Partner at Franklin Covey South Africa, Pamela's mission is clear: to cultivate exceptional leaders and foster inclusive cultures within organizations. Her approach is grounded in practicality, yet infused with inspiration, as she guides teams towards achieving their goals through effective habits and unified frameworks.

Her dedication to unleashing the untapped potential of both individuals and organizations is palpable, as she seamlessly integrates her expertise with the art of storytelling to deliver meaningful and impactful programs.

Through her podcast, The Diversity Roundtable, Pamela transcends boundaries, sparking insightful conversations on entrepreneurship, diversity, and leadership. With each episode, she not only sheds light on the experiences of marginalized communities but also inspires listeners to embrace diversity and inclusion in their spheres.

Across various sectors, her advocacy for diversity and inclusivity shines brightly. She understands that true transformation is not merely about ticking boxes but about recognizing and celebrating the unique contributions of every individual.

Driven by her belief in the transformative power of storytelling, Pamela strives to break down barriers and foster stronger, more connected communities. She is a catalyst for positive change, inspiring others to embrace diversity and become agents of transformation.

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