Taddy Blecher (born 1967) is a South African
actuary,
management consultant
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and educational entrepreneur. He is the co-founder of
CIDA City Campus and was given the
World Economic Forum
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's Global Leader for Tomorrow Award in 2002 and again in 2005.
Early life and education
Blecher was born in
Johannesburg, South Africa
Johannesburg ( , , ; Zulu and xh, eGoli ), colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, or "The City of Gold", is the largest city in South Africa, classified as a megacity, and is one of the 100 largest urban areas in the world. According to D ...
in 1967.
At university Blecher studied actuarial science and was given "several awards, including the Liberty Life Gold Medal for the top actuarial honours student in the country."
Career
While working as an actuary and international business consultant
Blecher "was voted consultant of the year three consecutive times at Monitor Company."
In 1995 he received an R1, 3-million job offer in the US. However, after buying his plane ticket he had a change of heart and decided to remain in South Africa to pursue education and employment opportunities for disadvantaged youth.
In 1999, after four years of teaching the
Transcendental Meditation technique
The Transcendental Meditation technique (abbreviated as TM) is the technique associated with the practice of Transcendental Meditation developed by the Indian spiritual figure Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The practice involves the use of a private m ...
to students at schools in the Alexander township, Blecher began contacting rural schools and city business' to recruit students and donations
for an "almost-free business university"
which he co-founded with 250 students.
The school, called Community and Individual Development City Campus (or
CIDA City Campus), provided a low cost educational opportunity, in an area of high poverty and low job skills, and cast Blecher as "a local hero."
To get the school started, Blecher was given the use of a Johannesburg office building by an investment bank called Investec
and his former employer gave him use of an office.
Belcher taught students to type 30 words per minute using a photocopy of a computer keyboard
and successfully pursued donations from companies like
JPMorgan
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and
Dell
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Dell sells personal computers (PCs), servers, data ...
computers as well as entrepreneurs
Oprah Winfrey and
Richard Branson
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Branson expresse ...
.
Later, Blecher was given the
World Economic Forum
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's Global Leader for Tomorrow Award in 2002 and again in 2005.
As the CIDA City campus' chief executive officer CEO Blecher accepted a $1 million donation from the
Skoll Foundation
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The total assets of the foundation (includ ...
in 2007.
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Track Record
CIDA official web page, accessed 30 December 2012
Blecher left CIDA "to start another free educational body, called the
Maharishi Institute".
In 2009 he co-founded "a 225-seat call centre and a large data-capture facility" called, Invincible Outsourcing.
A project designed to allow disadvantaged students to earn funds for education while they are still in school.
Blecher is a member of the
Human Resource Development Council
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of South Africa
and a co-founder of an innovation award program called, InnovationTown
and the
Branson School of Entrepreneurship
The Branson School of Entrepreneurship (aka Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship) is a charitable organization that provides entrepreneurial training and financial support to international youth.
History
The Branson School of Entrepreneurship (BS ...
.
Personal life
Blecher has been described as "a Harry Potter lookalike" with a passion for education.
Blecher says he learned to meditate when he was 10 yrs old and practices yoga and meditation daily.
In addition to providing the disadvantaged with educational opportunities Blecher wants to "help people find direction in their lives" and is "an advocate of
transcendental meditation
Transcendental Meditation (TM) is a form of silent mantra meditation advocated by the Transcendental Meditation movement. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi created the technique in India in the mid-1950s. Advocates of TM claim that the technique promotes ...
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After overcoming his fear of public speaking he was described by The Star (South Africa) "as one of the top 100 people" in the news headlines and "An inspirational speaker whose incredible story made every major publication in South Africa."
References
External links
Bio at the Skoll Foundation websiteBio at the Ashoka websiteBio at the Maharishi Institute websiteTEDx talk videoInterview with HeavyChef
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Living people
People from Johannesburg
South African Jews
South African educators
South African business executives
South African company founders
1967 births
Social entrepreneurs