Electricity + Control January 2015
SOCIAL ENGINEERS
DEHN protects St Melanie’s school
DEHN PROTECTION South Africa recently extended the protection of the young attendees of the St Melanie’s Day-care and Pre-school in Pretoria, Gauteng, with the donation of much-needed sunshades for the outside play area, as well as a main gate for the school. Alexis Barwise, managing director of DEHN PROTECTION South Africa, along with Dr Philipp Dehn, chief executive officer of the DEHN group and Bernhard Stadlmann, international sales senior executive at DEHN+SÖHNE, were on hand to assist with the installation of the new equipment as well as to enjoy the
playground with the kids. Says Barwise: “By assisting St Melanie’s with this donation, DEHN has helped ensure that the school’s pupils now have access to a much safer outside environment, both in terms of pro- viding a more secure playground as well as protection from the heat of the sun.”
Enquiries:Tel. 011 704 1487 or email alexis.barwise@dehn-africa.com
Dr Philipp Dehn (DEHN Group) Alexis Barwise (DEHN Protection South Africa) and Bernhard Stadlmann (DEHN+SÖHNE).
ZestWEG Group assists educational facilities
Training to meet dire skills shortages remains a motivating issue for the Zest WEG Group. The company has donated in excess of R2 M worth of products to training schools, colleges and other educational institutions as part of its corporate social investment (CSI) initiative. The donations cover the whole spectrum of educational levels, from pre-primary, to primary schools, high schools and tertiary education. Enquiries: Kirsten Larkan.Tel. 011 723 6000 or email kirstenl@zest.co.za
Nokuthula Shabangu (Zest WEG Group), Bruce Mbuli (Nkangala College); Peter Phahla (Nkangala College) and Phumelele Brown (Nkangala College). Back: Elias Thobejane, driver.
Zest WEG Group: Kevin Venketroyalu, Brandon MacDonald and Nokuthula Shabangu. Pretoria Technical College: Sicelo Gumede and Muano Magoro.
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