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    Irene Charnley — Pioneering and Building Systems of Change Across Africa

    Irene Charnley is a South African powerhouse whose journey—from union halls to boardrooms—has profoundly reshaped the telecoms industry, economic empowerment, and women’s leadership across Africa.

    Charnley began her career as a trade union negotiator with South Africa’s National Union of Mineworkers, spending 13 years coordinating legal, housing, research, and social security divisions  . 

    Her leadership underpinned early structural and empowerment initiatives rooted in labor activism.

    Later she joined Johnnic Industrial Corporation, leading the Ikageng Scheme, one of South Africa’s first broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) programs—bringing 32,000 ordinary South Africans into ownership and delivering over 400% returns on their investment  .

    As Executive Director and Commercial Director for MTN Group, Charnley played a pivotal role in transforming MTN into a continental juggernaut. 

    She led the company’s expansion into Nigeria, Iran, Zambia, and Congo, helping the business list on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange and enabling access to telecoms for millions when mobile adoption was below 5% in many markets  .

    In 2007, she founded Smile Telecoms Holdings Ltd., aimed at bringing affordable, high‑speed 4G LTE broadband to underserved regions in Nigeria, Uganda, Tanzania, and the DRC. 

    Smile raised hundreds of millions in funding and disrupted traditional telecom models in Africa.

    Though she stepped down in 2021, her pioneering blueprint for underserved broadband delivery remains influential across the continent.

    As President of the International Women’s Forum South Africa (IWFSA), she initiated the FASSET Women Legacy Programme, partnering with Duke University’s Duke Corporate Education to develop women leaders in the finance sector. 

    To date, hundreds have enrolled, reflecting her commitment to real-world mentorship and elevation of women in executive roles.

    She also helped establish a private-sector-led Gender-Based Violence Response Fund, securing R120 million in support for survivors and prevention initiatives across South Africa.

    Named among Forbes Africa’s 50 Most Powerful Women (2020) for her excellence in technology, business, and socio-economic transformation.

    Awarded the Forbes Women Africa Pioneer Award (2025) in recognition of her trailblazing influence across industries and empowerment of women.

    Honored with AWCA Woman of Substance Award (2023) for her lifelong commitment to uplifting others as she rose in leadership.

    Irene Charnley exemplifies leadership that transforms—with strategic vision, empathy, and a commitment to inclusive growth. 

    She has not only helped build companies but shaped systems, ownership structures, and pathways for generations of African professionals and women.

    Her story—from union halls to founding pan-African telecoms infrastructure, from corporate innovation to gender-inclusive leadership—offers a compelling blueprint for changemakers across Africa.

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