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AACSB recognises GIBS alumna Stacey Brewer as 2018 Influential LeaderThird annual Influential Leaders Challenge celebrates 29 change-makers and their impact on global issues The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the world’s largest business education network, celebrated the positive impact business school graduates are making in communities around the globe as part of the 2018 Influential Leaders Challenge. As an annual initiative, the challenge honours notable alumni from accredited schools whose inspiring work serves as a model for the next generation of business leaders. University of Pretoria’s Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) alumna Stacey Brewer was recognised at AACSB’s 2018 Deans Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, among a group of 29 business pioneers, from 13 industry sectors, whose careers are addressing today’s most pressing social, economic, environmental, and educational challenges. Brewer is currently CEO of Spark Schools which is a network of affordable private primary schools dedicated to delivering accessible, internationally benchmarked, high-quality education through a “blended learning” approach, which combines teacher instruction and computer-aided learning at the same per-child cost as South Africa’s public schools. Dean of GIBS, Professor Nicola Kleyn, said, “Congratulations to Stacey on this well-deserved recognition. GIBS is extremely proud to have her among its alumni. Stacey is a shining example of how to make a positive impact on society and future generations.” “Each honouree from the 2018 class of Influential Leaders reflects the mindset, knowledge, and passion that impactful business leaders must embody to impart positive change in today’s society,” said Thomas R. Robinson, president and CEO of AACSB. “We would like to thank Stacey Brewer for demonstrating the true excellence and leadership we wish to see in the world, and we congratulate the Gordon Institute of Business Science for their role in helping to mould a new generation of global business leaders dedicated to driving impact that results in global prosperity.” Stacey and her peers in the 2018 Influential Leaders Class were recognised across three categories, including:
For more information on the Influential Leaders Challenge, and view a full list of honourees, visit www.aacsb.edu/influential-leaders.
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