Growing up in Midrand, Jackie was captivated by biology and the natural world. Childhood dreams of becoming a marine biologist, wildlife scientist, or animal expert eventually guided her into a 16-year career in the animal nutrition industry. There, she honed both scientific knowledge and strategic thinking, laying the foundation for her next chapter: empowering the next generation of agricultural leaders. She holds a Master’s degree in Animal Science from the University of Pretoria. As director of Keystone Collection and Keystone Café, Jackie’s dedication to her work is unparalleled. She divides her time between business operations and mentorship, often spending mornings managing staff, suppliers, and day-to-day operations, and afternoons guiding young agricultural graduates, helping them build confidence, competence, and vision. Her greatest satisfaction comes from witnessing transformation—mentees discovering their potential and thriving in their careers. The café itself embodies her values of sustainability, community, and connection, with each dish reflecting responsible sourcing and mindful eating, inviting customers to engage with food that nourishes both people and planet. Jackie’s entrepreneurial spark ignited when she noticed a gap in soft skills and business readiness among scientists entering industry, prompting her to exchange corporate stability for purpose-driven leadership. Outside of work, she finds inspiration in hiking, birdwatching, and cooking, where creativity and calm meet in perfect balance.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s Degree in Animal Science, University of Pretoria
- Postgraduate Diploma in Management Practice (PGDip), Henley Business School, Africa
ACHIEVEMENTS
The number one achievement would be the faith and courage it took to leave a corporate career and venture into the entrepreneurial space, creating two different businesses from scratch, each with a unique offering. Having had no prior experience in running restaurants, I can now say that after three years, I have learned a great deal about how to manage this successfully. Our business continues to grow. Secondly, I undertook an MBA journey while raising a young family at home, despite many people believing it was not a good idea. Although I did not graduate with an MBA but only a PGDip, I built a successful business from the personal development journey I experienced during that time. I am also extremely proud of the success of the mentorship programmes we have run; 14 unemployed individuals participated, and all of them found employment one to two years later.