Nolwazi Mamorare

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Job Title: CFO

Company: University of Johannesburg

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Nolwazi Mamorare has over 18 years’ financial experience, having served in companies including KPMG, Protekon, Land Bank, Auditor General SA and most recently the University of Johannesburg (UJ), where she serves as chief financial officer. Prior to her appointment as the CFO at UJ, she served as the executive director of financial governance and revenue. She has also served in senior audit manager, financial reporting manager, financial accountant and audit supervisor roles. Nolwazi has a B.Com Honours degree in Accounting from the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a B.Comm degree from Rhodes University. 

She has also been nominated for the 2019 CFO Awards. 

Work
2018 - Present     Chief Financial Officer, UJ
2014 - 2018          Executive Director: Financial Governance and Revenue
2008 - 2014          Senior Audit Manager, Auditor General South Africa
2005 - 2008          Financial Reporting Manager, Land Bank
2002 - 2005          Financial Accountant, Protekon 
2000 - 2002          Audit Supervisor, KPMG

Education
2007                      BCom Honours, Accounting, University of KZN
1992 - 1995          BComm, Rhodes University
1989 - 1990          Matric, Mt Arthur Girls’ High School

About the University of Johannesburg: The University of Johannesburg is a public university located in Johannesburg, South Africa. The University of Johannesburg came into existence on 1 January 2005 as the result of a merger between the Rand Afrikaans University, the Technikon Witwatersrand and the Soweto and East Rand campuses of Vista University. 

Recognised as the country's second strongest brand, UJ offers world-class, internationally recognised academic programmes based on curricula informed by cutting-edge developments in both undergraduate and postgraduate education, and that are designed to prepare students for the world of work and for global citizenship. The curriculum is increasingly reflective of previously marginalised scholarship that talks to a transformation and decolonisation agenda, with Africa at its core. 
     
The University has eight faculties: Education, Law, Humanities, Fine Arts, Design and Architecture, Health Sciences, Science,  Engineering and the Built Environment as well as the College of Business and Economics, housing the newly established Johannesburg Business School. The University has four campuses: the Auckland Park Bunting Road Campus, the Auckland Park Kingsway Campus, the Doornfontein Campus and the Soweto Campus.
 

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