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Irene Charnley
Born (1960-05-06) 6 May 1960 (age 64)
South Africa
Nationality South Africa
OccupationBusinesswoman
Known forBeing a trade unionist who became a successful African businesswoman

Irene Charnley (born 6 May 1960) is a former trade unionist and businesswoman from South Africa.

Career

Charnley first made her mark on the African business community as a negotiator for South Africa's National Union of Mineworkers where she spent 13 years co-ordinating various divisions of union operations.[1][2] She went on to become an executive director for the MTN Group, which is Africa's largest telecommunications company.[according to whom?] Under her leadership several African and Middle Eastern countries (including Nigeria and Iran) were connected into the MTN network.[1] Charnley was the behind the founding of the National Empowerment Consortium made up of 50% black business owners and 50% black African laborers.[2] They eventually owned 35% of Johnnic Holdings (now called Johnnic Communications).[2]

Charnley left MTN under controversial conditions but she was worth US$150 million when she left.[1] In August 2000 she was awarded the title of Businesswoman of the Year for her outstanding contribution to taking Johnnic from an industrial conglomerate to a modern telecommunications media group.[2] During her time at Johnnic (from 1996 to the late-2000s) 32,000 disadvantaged South Africans bought shares in the company.[2] Financial returns over a three-year time span has made these 32,000 African residents 400% wealthier than they were before buying the shares.[3] A more recent award made Charnley one of the top 50 businesswomen outside of the United States.[2]

Charnley is currently the CEO of Smile Telecoms, which is low-cost operator of telecommunications products based in Mauritius.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Irene Charnley career info at Forbes.com
  2. ^ a b c d e f Biography of Irene Charnley at AfricanSuccess.org
  3. ^ About Us - Key Management