
Yolanda Cuba | Group Regional Vice President at MTN
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Yolanda shares candid insights into her meteoric rise, discussing the challenges of leadership at a young age and the invaluable lessons learned along the way. She opens up about the Mentorship Boardroom initiative, emphasizing the power of visibility and presentation in the corporate world.
Listeners will gain practical advice on navigating career challenges, mastering work-life balance, and the art of surrounding oneself with capable individuals.
Yolanda also offers her unique perspective on Black Economic Empowerment policies and their impact on the business landscape.
With a mix of personal anecdotes and professional wisdom, this episode is a masterclass in intentional career development, problem-solving, and negotiation skills. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned executive, Yolanda's story and insights are sure to inspire and educate.
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