Aditi Radhakrishna, a chartered accountant and social entrepreneur, is redefining the business landscape with her belief that purpose and profitability can coexist. She holds a Bachelor of Business Science in Finance and Accounting from the University of Cape Town and an MBA Essentials short course from the University of Stellenbosch Business School. As the co-founder of Ruby Rose Feminine Hygiene SA and director at Akhile Management and Consulting, Aditi is a pioneer in merging financial leadership with purpose-driven innovation. At Akhile, she leads projects in local government that focus on economic sustainability, governance, and digital transformation. Ruby Rose, however, is where her mission-driven spirit truly shines. The company manufactures environmentally friendly, SABS-approved sanitary pads, provides menstrual health education, and creates entrepreneurial opportunities for women. But for Aditi, Ruby Rose is more than a business. It’s a platform to eradicate period poverty, challenge harmful taboos, and empower women to take control of their future. Her proudest milestones include commissioning a state-of-the-art sanitary pad facility in Paarl, securing SABS approval, and positioning Ruby Rose as one of South Africa’s few entirely women- and youth-owned sanitary pad manufacturers. Recognised on platforms from Good Hope FM to the Cape Argus Women in Business Initiative, Aditi proves that purpose and profitability can coexist. Her mantra is simple: purpose and perseverance go hand in hand, and magic happens when you step into discomfort. Through her work, she inspires a generation of women to build businesses that truly matter.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting, University of Cape Town
- Bachelor of Business Science in Finance and Accounting, University of Cape Town
- Member, South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (SAICA)
- Short courses completed: MBA Essentials, University of Stellenbosch Business School – Digital Transformation Strategies, University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business – Business Development Management, University of Cape Town
ACHIEVEMENTS
I am most proud of milestones that reflect both impact and progress. In 2024, a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility was commissioned in Paarl, Western Cape, and SABS approval was secured for the products — achievements that set a new benchmark for quality and safety in menstrual health. Ruby Rose is also one of the few 100% women-owned and youth-owned sanitary pad manufacturers in South Africa, underscoring a commitment to inclusive and representative leadership. Through strong partnerships with NGOs and community groups, access to menstrual products and education in vulnerable communities has been expanded. This has already led to measurable outcomes, including reduced absenteeism among girl learners, improved matric pass rates, and increased sports participation among girls receiving menstrual hygiene support. On a personal leadership level, there has been the honour of sharing insights on platforms such as 5FM, Goodhope FM, and Paarl FM, and being recognised as a finalist in the Good Hope FM Warrior Women Awards (Entrepreneurship), the South African Forty Under 40 (Manufacturing), and the Cape Argus Women in Business Initiative.





































































