
Pamela Niemand is a successful South African businesswoman who has won numerous awards internationally. The Chairman & Director has held positions on the boards of Trustees for illustrious associations, body corporations, and hospitality businesses throughout South Africa.

On CNBC Africa’s Mentorship Show with Marc Weiner, a mentor and business coach who is also heavily involved in youth development. She overcame the odds stacked against her and amassed a fortune in the hospitality sector by persistently attempting and carrying out projects of a sizable scale without getting weary. She has been given the sweet responsibility of empowering new, young real estate moguls because she is one of the leading women in her field of important work. setting the pace for future changemakers, heroes, and real estate moguls.

In 2001, Pamela first partnered with The Waldorf, the country of South Africa’s first apartment hotel. In just three years after taking over as CEO of Westpoint Executive Suites in 2004, she quadrupled their revenue, growing the business from just 6 apartments to over 68 apartments. She began a brand-new business in 2008 under the name Hydro Executive Apartments. Esprit Executive Apartments and Villa Executive Apartments were then launched. By acquiring Westpoint Executive Suites in 2010, she helped the organization flourish and produce three “4-star” apartment hotels. The ability of business tycoon Pamela Niemand to build long-lasting companies in the apartment hotel sector has led to nominations for awards.
Her recent acquisition of the Ellipse Executive Apartments in Waterfall City, part of the Executive Hotel Apartment Group, allowed her to expand the brand into Rosebank, Sandton, and Houghton. Additionally, she was a finalist for the Woman of Stature Entrepreneur Award in 2017 and was nominated for an NSBC Award in 2018. For her outstanding ability to develop sustainable businesses in the apartment hotel sector, she has also been nominated for the 2022 International World Women Leadership Award.
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