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David Abbey
David Abbey is also serving on the UFS Council’s Finance, Audit, Risk and IT Governance Committee.

David Abbey, a senior banker and transactor in the Acquisition and Leveraged Finance Division at Rand Merchant Bank in Johannesburg, was appointed to the UFS Council.

An undergraduate student of Rhodes University, David is also a proud product of the UFS, having completed his Accounting honours degree at this university. For the past few years, he has also guest lectured on investment banking and financial instruments to Accounting honours students as part of the PwC Financial Instruments Programme.

Large-scale impact

Therefore, his appointment to the Council is particularly special to him.

“Being a member of the Council gives me the platform to have a more large-scale impact on the institution, academic community, the economy, and society. I’m thrilled to be serving alongside an astute body of incredible individuals from whom I will undoubtedly learn,” he says.

Realising his full potential

David is serving on the Council’s Finance, Audit, Risk and IT Governance Committee and his experience in, and knowledge of finance, technology, and audit skills will stand him in good stead. When he’s not developing and structuring innovative, multidisciplinary, and integrated financial solutions for his corporate clients, he loves to be active. He is a regular gym-goer and plays and watches all kinds of sport. Travel, the arts, and motoring are some of his other passions. 

On a personal level, there is still much he wants to achieve. “I want to continue to work hard, using my God-given talents to realise my full potential and to make a humble mark in society and in people’s lives.”

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Jacob Zuma delivers JN Boshoff Memorial Lecture at the UFS
2007-09-07

 

The Department of Public Management at the University of the Free State (UFS) presented the annual JN Boshoff Memorial Lecture last night on the Main Campus in Bloemfontein. The lecture, titled 'Reconciliation and Nation-building' was delivered by Mr Jacob Zuma, Deputy President of the ANC. Attending the lecture were, from the left, front: Prof. Hendri Kroukamp (Programme Director: Public Management at the UFS), Mr Zuma, Prof. Moses Sindane (Head of the Department of Public Management at the UFS); back: Prof. Koos Bekker (Project Manager for the Local Governance Unit at the Department of Public Management), Mr Lyndon du Plessis (Lecturer at the UFS Department of Public Management) and Dr Liezel Lues (Senior Lecturer at the UFS Department of Public Management).
Photo: Stephen Collett

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