Miriam Altman
Professor Adjunct at University of Cape Town
Schools
- University of Cape Town
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Biography
University of Cape Town
Miriam is a strategist, economist, business person and social activist, and has served in leadership roles driving significant transformation. Her professional life has focused on framing and executing scalable high impact solutions to economic development challenges.
She served as a Commissioner in the National Planning Commission in the South African Presidency (2010 to 2021): in the NPC's second term, she led its work on the economy, infrastructure, employment and education.
As a Director at Altman Advisory, she supports governments and companies in their economic and commercial strategies. To date, this has involved African market development in e-commerce, education technology, electrical hardware, tourism and communications. She is currently leading the development of the SA Government's National Infrastructure Plan for 2045 for Infrastructure South Africa in the Presidency and DPWI.
As the Head of Strategy at Telkom, she was responsible for crafting and orchestrating its turnaround and continues to be deeply engaged in digital transformation.
As an Executive Director at the Human Sciences Research Council in South Africa from 2002 to 2013, she led its work on the economy and employment. The "Employment Scenarios" was her flagship. This drew leaders from government, the private sector, labour and academia together over a period of years to define a vision and practical strategies to address extremely high unemployment in South Africa.
Miriam is deeply committed to civic engagements, often as experiments to show how social innovations could impact on public sector delivery. Passionate about the next generation, she launched YANDiSA in partnership with enke-Make Your Mark. YANDiSA aims to build the capacity of elected high school leaders to drive constructive institutional change starting with improving education outcomes in their own schools. She is also an advisor to the board of PASET (comprised of Ministers of Higher Education, Science and Technology), which is a pan-African partnership of 21 African countries cooperating to strengthen post-graduate applied STEM capability.
Miriam has a BA in economics from McGill University, an MPhil from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in economics from the University of Manchester. She is an Adjunct Professor at University of Cape Town, a 4IR Professor of Practice at the University of Johannesburg, and is associated with Tsinghua and Fudan University.
Education
- PhD The University of Manchester (1992 — 1996)
- M.Phil University of Cambridge (1988 — 1989)
- BA McGill University (1981 — 1984)
Companies
- Professor of Practice 4IR University of Johannesburg (2020)
- Professor Adjunct University of Cape Town (2017)
- Director Altman Advisory (2016)
- Commissioner National Planning Commission (2010)
- Head of Strategy Telkom SOC Ltd. (2013 — 2016)
- Executive Director Human Sciences Research Council (2002 — 2013)
Videos
SA can break out of the slow growth: Dr Miriam Altman
Building Momentum: Behaviour that slows our progress and what to do about it. Dr Miriam Altman 3
Foresight Forum - Miriam Altman
Miriam Altman, National Infrastructure Plan
AfricaCom TV Interview with Miriam Altman, Commissioner, The National Planning Commission
Interview: Miriam Altman on the lockdown, e-commerce and saving the economy
Dr Miriam Altman -GDP per capita growth
Interview Africacom - Miriam Altman
Africa Tech Festival Interviews: Dr. Miriam Altman - South Africa's Digital Readiness for the 4IR
Dr Miriam Altman- Focusing more on people and less on 'things'
Miriam Altman Mastermind Intro video
Building Momentum: Behaviour that slows our progress and what to do about it. Dr Miriam Altman 1
Transformation in the telecoms industry | Miriam Altman
Miriam Altman, impact as a leitmotiv
Dr Miriam Altman, Commissioner on the National Planning Commission
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