Training-Subject Matter Trainers-Fatima
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Subject-Matter Trainer

Fatima Rawat

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Fatima is an admitted attorney with a broad range of skills having worked with, consulted to and supported the public sector for over 20 years. Her experience includes Corporate Governance, Ethics Management, Legal and Human Resources. She has worked across a range of sectors including the private sector, public sector, local government and the Water Sector.

Fatima is currently a Senior Ethics Subject Matter expert at The Ethics Institute where she trains, consults and advises on organizational ethics matters. She is also part of the teaching faculty for The Ethics Institute’s Ethics Officer Certification Program, UJ’s Corporate Governance Program as well as the IODSA’s Governance of Ethics and Social and Ethics Committee Programs. She is also a member of the IODSA’s Social and Ethics Committee Forum as well as the co-author of the Ethics Ambassador Handbook as well as the Local Government Ethics Committee Handbook.

 

BOARD EXPERIENCE
10+ Years

DESIGNATIONS & QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor of Arts (Wits)
Bachelor of Laws (Wits)
Masters in Management (Local Governance and Development) (Wits)
Certificate in Compliance Management (UJ)
Certificate in Legislative Drafting (UJ)
Values Based Leadership - Nottingham Business School as delivered at GIBS
Certified Ethics Officer
Certified Director®

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Legal
  • Organizational Ethics
  • Corporate Governance
  • Public Sector Governance
  • Strategy
  • Management Consulting
  • Policy Drafting, Interpretation and Analysis
  • Research and Analytical skills
  • People Development and Empowerment
  • Strategic Project Management


PREVIOUS GOVERNING BODY/PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS HELD

  • Board Member: PDG Consultants
  • Chairperson of the School Governing Body at Parkview Senior
  • Deputy Chairperson of the School Governing Body at Parktown High School for Girls, Johannesburg
  • Deputy Chairperson of the School Governing Body at King Edward VI School
  • Member of the IODSA’s Social and Ethics Committee Forum