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This week’s Pathway to the (Y) highlights a global partnership with the YMCA of Metro Atlanta and the YMCA South Africa. We had the pleasure of speaking with Marcus Van Wyk, CEO of YMCA South Africa about this amazing partnership and what it means for the YMCA South Africa. Tune in to hear Marcus’s inspiring conversation. 

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Facebook:  YMCA Metro Atlanta

Linkedin: YMCA Metro Atlanta

Twitter: YMCA Metro Atlanta

Website: YMCA Metro Atlanta

YMCA Atlanta Membership - Website

BIOGRAPHY: 

Marcus Van Wyk has a BA in Human Movement Studies and Psychology from the University of the Western Cape. Still, a deep sense of humanity has seen him engage in a myriad of societal sectors as he strives to apply his unique and varied skill set.

Marcus boasts further qualifications in Educational Design Programming, Integrated Solid Waste Management Planning through the USA Environmental Protection Agency, Planning and Management of Special Events, Management Programme for NPOs, Project Planning, Corporate Social Investment Programmes, Diplomacy, Health and Safety and Labour Relations, amongst others.

His most recent position is Chief Executive Officer of YMCA South Africa. Other positions were Executive Chairperson of Mthunzi Network NPC and the Chief Operating Officer for Youth for Christ South Africa. He has also served as Project Lead for the UNHCR Social Cohesion Project in SA, being Coordinator and co-founder of IAMAFRICA, which involves Ordinary People Transforming Africa, as well as Coordinator of the We Will Speak Out South Africa Coalition of faith communities working together to end Sexual and Gender-Based Violence.

As a Consultant to the South African Council of Churches (SACC), Marcus provided protocol and logistical support for the 2013 State funeral of former President Nelson Mandela.

He has also served as Advisor to the Chairman of the South Africa Dutch Chamber of Commerce. He has extensive interaction as a Relationship Manager for various enterprises, liaising with all three tiers of Government, Political Parties, Private Sector and Civil Society.

His varied commitments have seen him facilitate Waste Management infrastructure for the 2010 Football World Cup in South Africa, from being the Liaison Officer for the State visit by the Indian Prime Minister to being a volunteer firefighter with the Table Mountain National Park.

His extensive experience and networks make him ideally suited to engage across sectors and bring key role players together in search of mutually beneficial projects that have the advancement and betterment of communities at their heart.