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Bank Windhoek names Bronwyn Moody Head of Strategic Communication and Social Impact

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Bank Windhoek has appointed Bronwyn Moody as Head of Strategic Communication and Social Impact as the bank strengthens its communication, stakeholder engagement and corporate social responsibility functions.

The role will oversee strategic communication, stakeholder engagement, corporate social responsibility, sponsorships and events.

Moody brings 17 years of experience in strategic communication, public relations and corporate social responsibility, having worked across various entities within the Capricorn Group.

Her experience includes providing strategic communication and public relations support to entities such as Bank Gaborone, Cavmont Bank and Nam-mic Financial Services.

At Bank Windhoek, Moody previously managed the bank’s corporate social responsibility portfolio and coordinated internal and external communication, sponsorships and stakeholder engagement initiatives.

Most recently, she served as Acting Head of Strategic Communication, where she led several strategic communication and digital marketing projects.

Moody holds a Bachelor of Communications degree from the Namibia University of Science and Technology and has completed professional development programmes, including the Management Development Programme at the University of Stellenbosch Business School.

Bank Windhoek Executive Officer of Marketing and Corporate Communication Services Jacquiline Pack said the appointment reflects the bank’s focus on integrated communication and social impact.

“Bronwyn Moody’s depth of experience across the Group and her proven leadership in strategic communication positions her well to strengthen our stakeholder engagement, elevate our reputation, and advance our social impact priorities,” she said.

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