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Visionary Leadership Award for 91心頭利 ICT

- 91心頭利 University

Dr Stanley Mgobansimbi Mpofu, 91心頭利’ Chief Information Officer (CIO), has received the Visionary CIO 2020 award from industry.

The IITPSA President's Awards, which took place virtually on Thursday, 15 April 2021, are hosted annually by the Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa (IITPSA) and seek to highlight the talent and commitment of individuals within the information and communications technology (ICT) industry.

Mpofu was the joint winner with Nomthi Nelwamondo, CIO of Assupol.

 Industry recognition for Dr Stanley Mpofu, Chief Information Officer, the joint winner of the Visionary CIO 2020 award

ICT is the backbone of businesses and requires adept and resilient leaders who can steer teams to thrive in unpredictable circumstances.

It was Mpofus vision of transforming 91心頭利 ICT and his driving the adoption of the smart classroom that gave 91心頭利 an advantage in its response to Covid-19. 91心頭利 was able to move to digital learning and teaching in less than a month after the outbreak, thereby avoiding major disruptions to the academic project.

Under Mpofus leadership, 91心頭利 ICT has enabled a sustained effort to execute all ICT business strategies namely, Business, Digital, Cyber, Cloud and Mobile, to meet 91心頭利 objectives.

Mpofus success is attributable in part to support from SET and his collegial relationship with all stakeholders.

Mpofus understanding and contributions of ICT in the higher education sector led to his election as Chair of the Board of Directors for the (ASAUDIT). He is also a member of the Ministerial Task Team appointed in 2020.

Mpofu said he was very humbled by the nomination and elated to win.

The award to me represents the effort of many stakeholders in 91心頭利 and in particular ICT employees. I say this because to prepare 91心頭利 for online learning, teaching and research in such a short period required support from all involved. To create a conducive environment that allows the University to function despite the level five lockdown meant navigating 91心頭利, mobile network operators, and external terrains, and assuring University leadership and students that all was well. The unwavering support from SET and the student community was instrumental to our success.

Mpofu also thanked his family, adding that he is a product of his late father who never went to school but gave me the inspiration to work hard to where I am today.

Mpofu, who previously worked in various entities including Eskom and Eskom Enterprises, believes that the future of ICT in universities should be driven by technologies and automation.

He says the departments at 91心頭利 need to be reorganised to align with the moonshot moments envisaged by Professor Zeblon Vilakazi, 91心頭利s new Vice-Chancellor.

The digitization of the University is core to the future. Understanding user needs and expectations is paramount if ICT is to remain relevant. The automation of ICT processes and using interns will help address resource constraints, but ICT requires adequate resources in order to support the academic project adequately, he concludes.

 

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