Launched for the first time in South Africa this year, the Bold Woman Award by Veuve Clicquot serves to bring greater inclusion, impact and more visibility to today and tomorrow’s role models – the women in business who are redefining success, pushing boundaries and inspiring others to follow suit.
This year marks both the 50th year of the award’s history and the inaugural year that entries have been open to South African businesswomen. As part of the Bold by Veuve Clicquot programme, six South African female business leaders have been selected among 250 visionaries who entered the award for their courage, tenacity and boldness.
At a time when two-thirds (61%) of the population agree that it's more difficult for women to become entrepreneurs than it is for men, cited in the House’s very own global barometer study conducted in 2019, Veuve Clicquot dares to write a different story and seeks to understand how the world is evolving to make a real contribution to female entrepreneurship.
Given the struggles of the past few years, women in business stand to benefit more than ever from support during their journey and none have answered this call quite like the 250-year-old champagne house whose mission it is to embolden generations of audacious female leaders.
“It is the tenacious spirit and determination of these finalists we are overwhelmingly impressed with. These are women who redefine success on their own terms and go beyond the status quo, just as Madame Clicquot did two centuries ago,” said Veuve Clicquot CEO Jean-Marc Gallot.
Indeed, women are inspired by male entrepreneurs but much more by female entrepreneurs (64% inspired by male vs. 88% female in SA according to the barometer study), which makes the first edition of the Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award in South Africa even more significant in its quest to inspire a generation of formidable women who create employment and drive transformation in the country and beyond.
The esteemed Bold Woman Award recognises and honours the women entrepreneurs of today. These women are founders or CEOs of a business which has been in operation for more than 3 years, who have demonstrated transformation and evolution in their field, supported growth for at least two years, and maintained an ethical approach to business.
The 2022 Bold Woman Award finalists are:
Gugu Sithole: Director of Glamping Adventures
Mathebe Molise: Founder of Beauty on TApp
Yolisa Tshabalala: Co-founder and Director at Imizizi
In 2014, Veuve Clicquot launched the Bold Future Award which recognises the women entrepreneurs of tomorrow. These women are founders or CEOs of a business that has been in operation for less than 3 years, who have made a significant contribution to the company’s success by instilling a sense of entrepreneurship,and who have made a tangible contribution to transformation in an existing market, bringing ethical change to the company.
The 2022 Bold Future Award finalists are:
Captain Londy Ngcobo: Founder of Global Maritime Youth and Director at Womaritime Experts
Mbali Sebapu: Founder of Hermosa Flor Cosmetics
Phumzile Chifunyise: Founder of The Crop Box Africa
To adjudicate the two awards categories, Veuve Clicquot gathered a notable list of industry leaders whose values emulate those of the awards, two of whom are Veuve Clicquot award winners.
The Bold Woman Award 2022 jury consists of:
- Aimee Kellen - Head of Consumer Engagement, Moët Hennessy Africa and Middle East
- Amanda Dambuza - Founder and Group CEO Uyandiswa
- Carole Bildé - Veuve Clicquot Chief Marketing and Communications Officer
- Dr Judey Pretorius - Founder and CEO of Biomedical Emporium
- Happy Ralinala - Director of Palesa Mbali Group
- Lukhanyo Mdingi - Fashion Designer
- Matsi Modise - Founder and CEO of Furaha Afrika Holdings
- Mzamo Masito - Google SA Chief Marketing Officer
The various initiatives and events within the Bold by Veuve Clicquot programme including the Clicquot international barometer on women entrepreneurship, shed light on the state of women entrepreneurship globally and in South Africa. One of the facts to emerge from the study is that 80% of women entrepreneurs believe that success depends on networks of other women entrepreneurs. Furthermore, for 90% of aspiring and current women entrepreneurs, mentorship was deemed essential to succeed.
Veuve Clicquot is proud to announce that the first edition of the Bold Woman award ceremony will take place on 21 July at The Forum in Johannesburg, offering a powerful platform for networking for invited guests and a live stream audience on the evening, while announcing one winner in each category. The Bold Woman Award winner will then have the opportunity to travel to Reims, France for an immersion in the history, tradition, and luxury of Maison Veuve Clicquot. She will join the ranks of an illustrious list of 410 winners in 27 countries celebrated by this coveted award worldwide.