Bridgestone’s Thandeka recognised for her role

Thandeka Ngoma, Consumer Sales Director at Bridgestone Southern Africa, has walked away with top honours in the ‘Positive Role Model in a Multinational Pan-African Company’ category at the 9th Annual 2021 Gender Mainstreaming Awards Southern Africa.

Thandeka Ngoma Consumer Sales Director at Bridgestone Southern Africa

The Gender Mainstreaming Awards were established in 2012 by consulting group, Business Engage. The awards recognise organisations and individuals that are at the forefront of advancing the business case for gender diversity in Africa to achieve a more meaningful representation of women in mainstream business.

The category in which Thandeka was awarded recognises a woman growing her career and who understands the responsibility that comes with being a role model and the need to inspire others to do the same. Nominees are nominated by a person or group of people who know them very well, primarily in a business role.

“I am deeply proud to advance the representation of women in my organisation, as well as in the tyre industry through my areas of influence,” Thandeka says. “My philosophy, especially when it comes to issues such as gender-based violence, is to improve things for young girls and women, we have to also heal young boys and men.”

It is this thinking that inspired Thandeka, a mother to two girls, to join the non-profit organisation, The Character Company, as a director in 2016. The organisation is focused on working with and mentoring boys who come from single female-headed households, who don’t have fathers or positive male role models present. The long-term mentorship programme focuses on providing male mentors to boys, thus helping to raise good men with strong values, positively impacting families and society at large.

Leveraging her vast experience, she provides various forms of support, including strategic planning, marketing and helping to establish a direction for the organisation.

As she continues to make an impact in her community work, Thandeka has also thrown her energy into mentoring young professionals, something she has been doing throughout her career. To date, she has mentored as many as 15 people, with six of those relationships enduring until today, including two at Bridgestone. In these relationships, she uplifts younger colleagues to gain personal and professional excellence.

Thandeka is one of a growing contingent of new executives at Bridgestone, bringing a wealth of experience from diverse backgrounds. Together with her colleagues, she is working to increase female representation across the entire organisation.

More Industry News stories

GM renews China venture with SAIC for 20 years after restructuring

GM renews China venture with SAIC for 20 years after restructuring

General Motors (GM) has renewed its joint venture with China's SAIC Motor Corp for another 20 years, enabling ‌the United States (US) automaker to use China as an export hub amid rising competition from Chinese brands in and outside their home market.

  • 17 August 2026
Young motorists put affordability ahead of status

Young motorists put affordability ahead of status

Young South African motorists are increasingly opting for more affordable and practical vehicles as the cost of living puts pressure on household budgets, while still maintaining comprehensive insurance cover.

  • 13 August 2026
When car screens become advertising space, owners notice

When car screens become advertising space, owners notice

The row over BMW’s Spider-Man promotion is not really about superheroes. It is about trust, control and the creeping feeling that modern cars are becoming digital platforms first and private possessions second.

  • 13 August 2026