Sanlam Private Equity (SPE), the private equity investment business within the Sanlam Group, today announced the
appointment of Cora Fernandez as chief executive officer. Fernandez will take up her new role in SPE's Hyde Park offices in Johannesburg on 1 July 2009.
With close to R5 billion of assets under management, Sanlam Private Equity is one of the largest private equity fund managers in South Africa, offering both a direct and fund-of-funds investment programme.
Fernandez has held the role of deputy CEO of SPE, heading up the Johannesburg branch of the business, since 1 February 2006. Current CEO, Pieter Kriel who co-founded the SPE business, will step down from this post he has held since February 2006, but will remain actively involved in an executive capacity as co-founder and senior partner.
Says Johan van der Merwe, CEO of Sanlam's Investments cluster: "The move is the implementation of an agreement made between Pieter and Cora, in conjunction with myself, in 2006 as part of SPE and Sanlam Investments'
succession planning strategy. During this time, Pieter has been actively committed to supporting Cora's development while establishing SPE as a key player in the private equity environment."
In the past three years, Fernandez has demonstrated that she has the passion for private equity, the business acumen and people leadership capabilities required for success in the private equity environment. Fernandez is a qualified chartered accountant and served her articles with KPMG in Johannesburg, after obtaining her BCom degree from the University of Cape Town, and a BCompt Honours degree from the University of South Africa. Fernandez entered the private equity industry in 2001,
and in her role as deputy CEO at SPE has been responsible for deal origination, investor relations, investment strategy and portfolio management, as well as manager of SPE's Johannesburg branch.
Fernandez holds many leadership positions in the private equity arena, and is currently chairperson of the South African Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (SAVCA), is a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA) and the Association of Black Securities and Investment Professionals (ABSIP). She also currently serves on the Investment Committee of the National Empowerment Fund (NEF) and on the boards of eight companies where SPE owns an interest.
Since joining Sanlam's investment division in 1987, Kriel's contribution to the Sanlam Group has been immeasurable. Kriel has over 21 years of experience in investment management, covering various roles including financial control, compliance, structured products, equity underwriting, portfolio management, the structuring and management of black economic empowerment investments and finally private equity.
Kriel currently serves as a non-executive director on the boards of a number of empowerment and other unlisted companies, and is a member of a number of investment committees and governing and advisory boards of private equity and venture capital funds.
During his leadership of SPE, Kriel recruited a team of top dealmakers and created a strong base for future growth of the business. Kriel fully supports the appointment of Fernandez, saying: "I am pleased to see the plans Cora and I made for SPE come to fruition. I remain committed to SPE and look forward to relinquishing my management duties in order to focus my innovative and entrepreneurial acumen and experience to further grow the business".
Kriel will continue to support Fernandez in her new role and will play a pivotal role in the strategic leadership of the business. Says Van der Merwe: "Pieter is a talented entrepreneur and has pioneered many new initiatives in the Sanlam Group. This move frees him up to apply entrepreneurial thinking to new business ideas and products, and to more actively participate in the investment decision making of SPE. He has established an excellent team and I am confident in their ability to
implement the strategic plans of SPE going forward."
"Kriel represents SPE on many internal and external bodies, such as fund advisory boards, and will continue to drive transformation and mentor skills transfer within the investments businesses", adds Van der Merwe.
Fernandez has played a central role in building the SPE business alongside Kriel, and has gained a reputation as a respected and credible businessperson well placed to position the SPE business as one of the preeminent players in the industry.
"Private equity is my passion and becoming the CEO of SPE is the culmination of many years of hard work alongside Pieter, who has been a skilled mentor to me and other members of the team. I look forward to working alongside Pieter to grow SPE into a formidable player in the private equity space," concludes Fernandez.
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