| Profile: Diana Phyllis Milford - Project Gateway Executive Board |
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CURRICULUM VITAE (Summary)
1. Surname: Milford 2. Name: Diana Phyllis 3. Date and place of birth: 19 October 1950 - Pietermaritzburg - SA 4. Nationality: South African 5. Children Daughter Bridget and son Ian. 6. Status Married to Denis (1972) Address: 58 Topham Road, Pietermaritzburg, KZN. Tel: 033 8450400 : Fax: 033-8450455: Cell: 082 784 3729. e-mail: Tertiary Education: Clothing Industry Training Board - Work-study (covering time-and-method-study) Clothing Industry Training Board - Business Sense DYNA - Business Management Diploma - BMS 100 Clothing Industry Training Board - Production Management KZN Business Training Centre - "How to run your own business". HIV/AIDS Awareness - Project Gateway SAIF - Southern African Institute of Fundraising Membership of Professional Bodies: National Department of Welfare Flagship Programme - Provincial Board Member 1998. Southern African Institute of Fundraising - Member since 1997 CINDI - formation of CINDI (Children in Distress) 1997/1998. MIDNET (The Natal Midlands Rural Development Network) - Executive member 1999. SANGOCO - S.A. NGO Coalition - iNdlovu Region - Deputy Chairman - 1999. Welfare Forum - Pietermaritzburg region - 1999 / 2000. Midlands Partnership Programme - Member of management committee - 2000. INdlovu Partnership for Lifelong Learning - Board Member - 2000 - 2005. Business Against Crime - Board Member -2002 - 2004. Business Fighting Crime - Management Committee - March 2005 to current. Project Gateway Executive Board - Aug 2006. Recent achievements: November 2004 - Guest attendee at the "African Women in Business Venture Capital Forum" in Brussels - Europe October 2005 - Presented a paper on "Development issues facing Southern Africa" Aid and Trade to Africa, at the Foreign Investment Conference (fIN) in London - UK. Received an award for "Humanitarian contribution to the Poorest of the Poor in Africa" at the Foreign Investment Conference (fIN) in London - UK. 2007/8 - Negotiated and overseen the setting up and start of the Gateway School of Fashion in association with Karen Millen and the University College for the Creative Arts - Rochester - UK. 2007/8 - Secured funding from Dept of Economic Dev (KwaZulu Natal) through their Gijima project to develop the Gateway Tourism Initiative. Advertisement |




