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11 Dec 2014
Transforming the wine industry for black South Africans
Re: Selena Cuffe (MBA 2003)
Topics: Entrepreneurship-GeneralSociety-Social IssuesGlobalization-Globalized Markets and Industries
Selena Cuffe (MBA 2003) discovered that only 2 percent of South Africa’s $3 billion wine industry was owned by black South Africans. As CEO of Heritage Link Brands, she now runs the largest import business of these wines, bringing them to audiences around the world.
(Published December 2014)
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