Directors And Management
In order to obtain the intellectual property required to achieve the company's objectives, SAFLAND merged its business interests during 2001 with those of Pro-Active Properties and Monitor Properties. Both companies brought huge experience in property leasing and key account management to the table.
This provided SAFLAND with the critical mass to enable the company to become a dominant roll player in Retail Property Leasing and Services on a National level.
Name
Kallie van der Merwe
Title
CEO
Responsibility
Property Development
Business Origination
Envisioning
Company Structure
Project Management
Experience
Twenty years experience in Retail Commercial and Industrial Leasing.
One year Experience in Commercial Property Management.
Fifteen Years as Managing Director for Safland
Project Management. (New Developments)
Property Development
Name
Johan Badenhorst
Title
Retail Leasing Director
Responsibility
Responsible for the leasing of Retail Property
Human Resources
Experience
Thirty Five Years experience in Residential sales and Management
Eleven Years experience in Commercial and Retail Leasing and Management
Registered Valuer
Owner and CEO of Monitor Properties
Name
Charles Fourie
Title
Key Accounts Director
Responsibility
Responsible for Key Accounts
Business Origination
Marketing
Experience
Eight Years in finance and banking
Two years experience in Key Accounts Management.
Six Years experience in Property Management, and Leasing
Owner and CEO of Pro-Active Properties
Name
Mirinda van der Merwe
Title
Director: Leasing Projects
Responsibility
Responsible for all Project Related Leasing
Administration
Experience
Fourteen Years experience in Retail and Commercial Leasing.
Leasing Project Manager on 5 new Retail Developments.
Name
Jeremy Rossouw
Title
General Manager
Responsibility
Responsible for Project Coordination
General Management
Administration
Experience
Qualified Engineer with Corporate experience in energy supply and management.
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