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    “Most men are Sexist”, South African Multi-Millionaire Wendy Appelbaum on Forbes Woman Africa, “Against The Odds”

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    By Staff Writer on October 16, 2017 Interviews, News, People

    From standing up to her business magnate father in the boardroom over issues of gender disparity, Wendy Appelbaum has always been a fierce advocate for women empowerment and ensuring that women achieve their rightful place in the corporate world.

    The journey has not always been easy but through it all, Wendy maintains her unflinching optimism for a day when women stand as the giants they are Against The Odds.

    Watch her interview on Forbes Woman Africa, “Against The Odds with Peace Hyde“.

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