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Women’s Month: Aysha Alexander – a bright career in property development and investment ahead
Meet Aysha who is cutting her teeth in the property industry as a Development Management Intern in the Johannesburg office, and loving the world class mentoring she is experiencing. What does your role at Profica entail?I help the Development Management team with various opportunities and projects. This includes opportunity assessments and reviews, tender replies and…
Going places with Profica
In 2014, an eager second-year undergraduate, Hiral Narayan, took part in Profica’s holiday programme to gain some industry exposure. Now, five years later, he has flown to Mauritius to join the Profica team there as a fully-fledged Project Manager. Little did he know in 2014 that his association with Profica would develop into a learning…
Introducing Lucé van der Linde
It’s time to celebrate new female faces at Profica who have joined a group of skilled women trailblazing across the African continent. Lucé van der Linde joined Profica in July this year as a project manager. Lucé holds a wealth of experience in the construction project management space, specializing in both capital and tenant coordination…
New office premises in Ghana
Champagne corks popped as Profica’s growing team in Ghana moved into new office premises at One Airport Square in Accra. Profica has been operating in the West African region since 2006, with a full time office in Nigeria and a presence in Ghana for many years. Chris Titmas, who heads up the West African team,…
Empathetic – Driven – Collaborative
‘Women at Profica are real power houses!’ says senior interior designer, Karyn Jardine. A career highlight for this design all-rounder has been working on 1 Discovery Place, Sandton – a 87000m² fit-out project. She is inspired by the cultural diversity of Africa and intent on delivering workplace design that delivers real value and functionality, without…
Upward trend in African mixed-use developments presents challenges and opportunities
From the Cape’s Harbour Arch to Cairo’s The Gate, mixed-use projects in Africa are revitalising urban nodes and mirroring the international upward trend of creating multifunctional precincts in urban areas. However, while there is a huge opportunity in developing mixed-use facilities in specific African regions, these projects are not without challenges and need to be…





