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Sheldon Tatchell, founder of Legends Barbershop receives coveted 2024 Entrepreneur of the Year® award

Sheldon Tatchell, founder of Legends Barbershop receives coveted 2024 Entrepreneur of the Year® award

Sheldon Tatchell, founder of the Legends Barber franchise, has come out a cut above the rest by winning the coveted Overall 2024 Entrepreneur of the Year award in the 36th annual Business Partners Limited Entrepreneur of the Year® awards. Following a meticulous selection process by an esteemed judging panel, he not only beat out a pool of over 600 entrants for the title, but 15 other finalists comprised of South Africa’s standout entrepreneurs too.

“Sheldon’s journey from local barber to business leader is a powerful testament to what can be achieved with tenacity and creativity. His dedication to uplifting others while growing his business makes him a worthy recipient of the Overall Entrepreneur of the Year award and an inspiration to up-and-coming entrepreneurs across South Africa,” says David Morobe, Executive General Manager for Impact Investing at Business Partners Limited.

Tatchell was one of seven winners honoured at this year’s awards ceremony for their achievements in the following categories:

  • Emerging Business Entrepreneur of the Year® – Trudy Maleka, managing director of Ambesha Africa (Pty) Ltd. Under her leadership, the proudly South African manufacturer and repairer of sustainable, custom-made patio furniture has seen a seven-fold increase in its employee count and expanded its operations from a 6m container to a 500m2 workshop.
  • Small Business Entrepreneur of the Year® – Samantha Skyring, CEO of Oryx Desert Salt (Pty) Ltd. Her widely recognised brand can be found on restaurant tables and in homes across South Africa, with an ever-growing international presence.
  • Medium Business Entrepreneur of the Year® – Nompumelelo Madubedube, director at The San Hair. The business specialises in a diverse range of human hair products including wigs, weaves, extensions, and a dedicated line of weave care solutions.
  • Job Creator of the Year® – Nqobile Valentia Veronica Mkhabela, founder and managing director of Siyanqobangamandla Engineering Services (Pty). With a workforce of 530, her company offers a broad spectrum of electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering solutions to a range of sectors, including manufacturing, construction, utilities, and public services.
  • Innovator of the Year® – James Barrington Brown, CEO of NewSpace Systems. His cost-effective space component manufacturing and design firm dedicated to supplying components to global space programmes exports to over 33 countries across six continents and is focused on further expanding its market share.

This year, the Impact Business Entrepreneur of the Year category was introduced to recognise an entrepreneur whose business makes a significant social impact on the communities in which they operate, beyond the objective of financial gain. The recipient was Nyangani Tshabalala, Director General at the Institute for Applied Sciences and Commerce (IFASCO) Academy, an independent institution dedicated to serving young people. Services offered include a full-time matric rewrite programme, accredited trade and occupational training, and personal development sessions.

Along with these distinguished titles, the winners benefit from a R2 million prize pool, mentorship, technical support, networking opportunities, and enhanced exposure for their businesses.

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