TUT President takes on role of deputy president of TVET

TUT’s Dr Solly Pooe takes on role as TVET deputy president

TUT’s Dr Solly Pooe takes on role as TVET deputy president

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In a notable development within the higher education and training sector, Dr Solly Pooe, the Deputy Registrar of the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), has been elected unopposed as the Deputy President of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Colleges Governance Council (TVETCGC).

This election took place during the Council’s Special Annual General Meeting on 21 November at the Irene Country Club.

The event was further complemented by a golf charity initiative on 22 November, underscoring the Council's commitment to fostering collaboration and community engagement.

Prior to this esteemed appointment, Dr Pooe served as Treasurer within the TVETCGC governance structure, a position in which he demonstrated exceptional fiscal acumen and strategic oversight.

His election as Deputy President reflects the confidence and trust placed in his leadership capabilities by stakeholders across the sector.

Dr Pooe’s progression to this pivotal role is anticipated to yield substantial benefits for both TUT and the broader governance landscape of TVET institutions.

His extensive experience in higher education administration, combined with his commitment to strengthening governance frameworks, positions him as a catalyst for driving impactful reforms.

This election is expected to enhance collaborative efforts among institutions, promote innovative governance practices, and contribute meaningfully to the realisation of strategic goals within the sector.

The TUT community, alongside the broader TVET sector, stands poised to benefit from his visionary leadership. His ability to bridge institutional priorities with the overarching objectives of the TVETCGC will undoubtedly reinforce the sector's capacity to deliver high-quality, inclusive, and sustainable education and training.

This milestone reflects not only individual achievement but also highlights TUT’s commitment to fostering leaders who enhance governance and operational excellence in educational institutions.

It is anticipated that his tenure as Deputy President will continue to uphold the values of accountability, innovation, and collaboration, setting a benchmark for governance within the sector.