Tracey Henry
Full Name: Tracey Henry
Position and Company Name: CEO of Tshikululu Social Investments since 2008
Main Activity of the Company: Tshikululu Social Investments manages and advises on social investment funds
Date and Place of Birth: December 27, 1969, Fochville, Gauteng province
Education: BA Social Sciences (Social Work) and Master of Social Sciences, both from what is now the University of Johannesburg
First Job: My first full-time job after my undergraduate studies was with the Chamber of Mines’ Witwatersrand Centre for Human Development employee assistance programme. Prior to that, I did vacation work for Gold Fields, with whom I had a bursary
Size of First Pay Packet: R3 200 a month, in 1992
Career Path to Date: I worked for the Chamber of Mines (now Minerals Council South Africa) as a social worker from 1992 to 1995, providing counselling for employees and their dependants. I moved to Anglo American mid-1995 – to the Anglo American and De Beers Chairman’s Fund. The department was disbanded in 1998, following restructuring at Anglo American, and out of this Tshikululu was established to provide the-first-of-its-kind outsourced corporate social investment model in South Africa
Value of Assets under Your Control: Not stated
Number of People under Your Leadership: 60
Management Style: As I have grown, so has my leadership style. In the early days, it was about getting things done and pushing productivity. The demands on leaders have changed, as we deal with constant change and the complexity of managing various stakeholder interests. I place a lot of trust in my teams, but with clear expectations about what success looks like
Personal Best Achievement: My children
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My father
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: Barry Swartzberg, one of the founders of Discovery – he encouraged me when the opportunity arose to apply for the CEO position at Tshikululu
Person You Would Most Like to Meet: No one person but a group of rural South Africans from diverse backgrounds who would be willing to share their cultural and life experiences
Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: Sizwe Nxasana – a successful and ethical businessperson who has used his expertise to contribute to the advancement of young people
Philosophy of Life: Keep moving forward and always make sure that the decisions you make will not tarnish your reputation, your family or your company
Biggest Ever Opportunity: The bursary I received from Gold Fields
Biggest Ever Disappointment: Not taking the lift to the top of the Empire building
Hope for the Future: A well-governed and prosperous South Africa where we can all thrive
Favourite Reading: It depends on the time of the year and what insights I need to solve a particular problem. More recently, I have enjoyed reading The Upside of Down, Thinking the Future and Managing the Professional Services Firm
Favourite TV Programme: Other than the evening news and rugby and soccer matches, I don’t watch much TV
Favourite Food/Drink: Drink – cappuccino; food – I love simple meals and we tend to braai a lot at home; however, a special treat for me is a bowl of fresh oysters
Favourite Music: My playlist is diverse – it includes music from the 50s to adult contemporary
Favourite Sport: Rugby
Hobbies: I am an amateur beekeeper
Car: Honda CRV
Pets: Two yorkies
Miscellaneous Dislikes: Negative and dishonest people
Married: Divorced
Children: Lance, 17; Jenna, 19
Clubs: My Run, Walk for Life group of friends
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