Gugu Sepamla is a visionary leader in corporate affairs, serving as group corporate affairs & public policy executive at Babcock Africa. She holds a Master’s in Leadership & Strategy from IE University in Madrid, complemented by programmes at INSEAD and Harvard. She brings a global perspective to shaping the company’s relationships with government, media, investors, and society. “Not one single day is the same,” she says. “This role is about strategy, action, and creating meaningful impact.” A passionate advocate for women in leadership, Gugu co-founded the NALA Executive Leadership Programme with the Boston Consulting Group. This nine-month journey accelerates the leadership and success of senior women. She also leads My Table Is Big Enough, a mentorship initiative encouraging women to create space for one another in corporate settings. Her leadership style blends strategic insight with inclusivity, nurturing emerging talent while translating vision into action. A Harvard Fellow, she embraces continuous learning and innovation. Equally proud of her role as a mother, Gugu balances career and family with intention and purpose. Her guiding principle: “Success is not owned, it is leased. Rent is due every month. So show up.” Through advocacy, mentorship, and decisive leadership, she continues to shape South Africa’s corporate and social landscape, inspiring others to lead with courage, integrity, and impact.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor of Arts in Media and Cultural Studies (Journalism), University of KwaZulu-Natal
- Master’s degree in Leadership & Strategy, IE University in Madrid
ACHIEVEMENTS
- Proud to be a Harvard Fellow, having never imagined the opportunity to immerse fully in student life again. The proudest role, however, is that of being a mom.