Top 100 Women in SupplyChain 2021

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TOP 100 WOMEN

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Lebogang Letsoalo Non-Executive Director

SONAE ARAUCO

With 20 years of experience in end-to-end supply chain management, Lebogang Letsoalo strives to be an advocate for professionals, youths, entrepreneurs, and women in supply chain. Letsalo holds four recognitions and awards for her work in the supply chain industry: Top 10 most inspiring women within State Owned Entities (Financial Mail, 2008); Global Business Leadership Award, International Conference on Gender & Sustainability (New York, 2017); Africa’s Most Influential Women in Business and Government in the sector of Manufacturing (2019); and The 100 Global Most Influential Women in Supply Chain (2019).

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March 2021

Letsoalo is Chairperson and a co-founder of the African Women In Supply Chain Associations (AWISCA)

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Maria P. Villablanca Co-Founder and CEO

Future Insights Network Maria Villablanca’s career journey began in 2003 at the World Trade Group. Over the years she has had the opportunity to work in multiple companies and sectors. Her passions include leadership, sales and business development, and in her current role she is driven to help organisations navigate the challenges presented by fast paced environments, In 2018, Villablanca Co-Founded Future Insights Network, a fast growing membership network of more than 50,000 Manufacturing, Supply Chain and Digital Transformation executives, which she chairs.


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