The new chairperson is Dr Bradley Beira (MTechC (Chiro), ICSSD, BCom Law (Unisa), LLM (UK), a corporate advisor with many years of international and South African board and executive experience. Dr Beira, managing director of the advisory group, has expertise in the application of a risk-managed approach to compliance, governance and legal and regulatory frameworks. He is the chairperson of Safe Surgery South Africa, chairperson of Hospice Wits and a corporate advisor to the South African Medico-Legal Association.
Commenting on his election, Dr Beira said: “I have been passionate about the healthcare experience for 35 years. I recognise that access to quality healthcare involves many people – patients and their families; practitioners and their support colleagues; people supporting the medical technology and device industry; medical funders and legislators. Promoting ongoing and continuous improvement in care quality – and the experience related to accessing quality health care – takes coordinated and selfless effort from everyone in every sector of the health industry.
“It was with great pleasure that I accepted an appointment as a board member of Cohsasa in 2020 and it is my honour to serve as chairperson of the board as of 2021.”
The newly elected vice-chairperson is Mr Nhlanhla Nene, the former Minister of Finance in South Africa
Mr Nene, who was appointed as Minister of Finance in 2014 in South Africa and re-appointed in 2018, holds several non-executive board memberships, chair and advisory positions including with the Thebe Investment Corporation, Arise BV, the Empact Group, Grobank and GroCapital Boards of Directors.
Mr Nene has a BCom (Honours) degree from the University of Western Cape. He is an honorary adjunct professor at the University of the Witwatersrand Business School and serves as resource person in the Harvard Ministerial Leadership Programme, held annually at Harvard School of Public Health.
Said Mr Nene on his appointment as vice-chair: “l am truly humbled by this election to the position of vice-chairperson, less than two years since joining Cohsasa. During this short period, I have been immensely impressed with the work that the organisation is doing in the accreditation of health services in Southern Africa and beyond.
CEO of Cohsasa, Ms Jacqui Stewart, thanked outgoing chairperson and vice-chairperson, Ms Sharon Slabbert and Professor Gert van Zyl, for their outstanding contribution to Cohsasa. She said both had contributed enormously to the well-being of the organisation in their years of service. Both will remain on the board.