Megan Hughes and Brett Ayres representing NSRIThis evening Brett Ayres and Megan Hughes are attending the JSE Institute of Chartered Secretaries Awards together with our pro bono Company Secretary, Chris Wilson, this evening at Montecasino. As part of good governance, we believe in an open book policy and line item reporting to our volunteer rescue crew and our funders.
Megan Hughes, Chris Wilson, Managing Director of Kilgetty Statutory Services, and Brett AyresCongratulations to Cotlands who won first prize. NSRI received the Merit Award.
'The compilation of the Integrated Report is a real team effort with input from Operations, Finance and Fundraising. What makes us particularly proud, is the fact that our Integrated Reports are produced by our brand and communications team in-house. No outside agency is commissioned.” said NSRI CEO, Dr Cleeve Robertson.Last year NSRI was awarded first prize in the category NPO.2014 | |
| Overall winner: | MTN Group Ltd |
| Top 40: | Transnet Soc Ltd |
| Mid Cap: | Royal Bafokeng Platinum |
| Small Cap: | Merafe Resources Ltd |
| Alt-X / Fledgling: | Hulamin Ltd |
| Sustainability | Aspen Pharmacare Holdings Ltd |
| Regionally listed: | Swaziland Sugar Association |
| State owned companies: | Airports Company South Africa SOC Ltd |
| Public sector: | Fasset |
| NPO: | National Sea Rescue Institute |
| Unlisted company: | HomeChoice Holdings Ltd |
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