Curriculum Vitae Nathan Bagarette 1
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CURRICULUM VITAE: NATHAN BAGARETTE 1. Personal Details Surname: Bagarette Name: Nathan ID Number: 5301015024083 Date of birth: 01 January 1953 Place of birth: Pretoria Sex: Male Marital Status: Married Nationality: South African Citizen Drivers License: Code 08 Home language: Afrikaans & English (Fluent) Other Languages: Sesotho, Zulu, Xhosa, Sepedi, (Fluent –Self taught), Tsonga (Good– self taught), French (Moderate - Self taught). 2. Qualifications 2.1 Secondary Education Matriculated in 1973 at the Eersterust Senior Secondary School in Pretoria. 2.1 Tertiary Education 1975: Primary Teachers Diploma, Perseverance Training College – Kimberly 1989: B.A. Degree, UNISA 1991: B.Ed, University of the Free State 1993: Med, University of the Free State 1996: Ph. D, University of the Free State 2002: MBA, University of the Free State 4. Work Experience 1976 – 1980 Primary School Teacher, Heide Primary School, Heidedal, Bloemfontein. 1981 – 1983 Primary School Teacher, Olympia Primary School, Heidedal, Bloemfontein. 1984 – 1986 Head of Department, Olympia Primary School, Heidedal, Bloemfontein. 1986 – 1989 Deputy Principal, Olympia Primary School, Heidedal, Bloemfontein. 1989 – 1996 Principal, Joe Solomon Primary School, Heidedal, Bloemfontein. 1997 - 1999 Deputy CEO PACOFS (Performing arts Centre of the Free State). 1999 – 2007 CEO PACOFS (Performing Arts centre of the Free State). 2009 – Appointed as lecturer at the University of the Free State (current) 5. Other Experience 1980 – 1985 Superintendent Dr Blok Hostel 1997 – 2006 Macufe (Mangaung Cultural Festival) ° Have been the Executive Festival Director of Macufe from 1997 – 2006. ° Organizing the Macufe Festival on behalf of the Free State Provincial Government. ° Macufe has grown since 1997 with an attendance figure of 30 000 patrons to an attendance figure of 210 000 in 2006, thus making Macufe one of the major festivals in the country. 1997 – 2006 Initiated and organized the Vuka Development Festival. 1998 – 2001 Judge on the “Matrieknooi van die jaar” competition. 5. Community Involvement 1976 – 1987 Involvement as Organizing Secretary for the Protea Golf Club in Heidedal. 1975 – 1985 Managed the Liverpool Soccer Club in Heidedal. 1977 – 1988 Involvement as Organizing Secretary for the Free State Football union affiliated to the South African Soccer Federation. 1994 – 1997 Serve on Strategic Management team for sport in the Free State. 1993 – 1997 Executive member of the Free State Athletics Association. 1994 – 1997 Chairperson of the Free State Athletics Coaches Association. 1994 – 1997 Secretary of the Free State Athletics development committee. 1975 – 1989 Organizing Secretary of the Free State Primary Schools Association affiliated to the South African School Sports Association. 1990 – 1997 Vice chairperson of USSASA (United Schools Sports Association of South Africa) of the Southern Free State. 2010 Appointed as Director of MUCPP (Mangaung UFS Community Partnership Programme.) 6. Professional membership 1975 – 1991 Member of the Free State Teachers Union Affiliated to the Cape professional Teachers Association. 1989 – 1991 Member of the Executive committee of the Free State Teachers Union. 1989 – 1991 Chairperson of the organizing committee for congresses (Free State Teachers Union) 1991 – 1993 Committee member of SADTU (South African Democratic Teachers Union) Bloemfontein Branch. 7. Serving on Councils / Boards 1996 – 1997 Appointed as member of the board of the Performing Arts Council of the Free State (Pacofs / Sukovs). 1999 – Appointed as member of the Council of the University of the Free State 2001 – 2007 Appointed as member of the Provincial Council of ABSA Bank 2003 – 2008 Appointed as member of the International Artistic Committee for Performing Arts with its Head Office in Abidjan (Ivory Coast) 2005 – Appointed as member of the Audit Committee of the University of the Free State 2006 – Appointed as member of the Evaluation Committee for senior appointments at the University of the Free State 2006 Appointed as chairperson of the distribution agency for Arts, Culture, Environment and National Heritage of the National Lotteries Distribution Trust Fund. 2006 – Appointed on the Executive Council of the University of the Free State 2008 – Reappointed as member of the council of the University of the Free State. 2008 – Reappointed as member of the Audit Committee of the University of the Free State. 2008 – Reappointed as member of the Evaluation Committee for senior appointments at the University of the Free State. 2008 – Reappointment as member of the Executive council of the University of the Free State 8. International visits ° MASA – market for African Performing Arts International Organization (Based in Abidjan – Ivory Coast). ° Visited MASA in 1997, 2001, & 2003 in Abidjan. ° Was invited by the Ivorian government in September 2005 to Paris to discuss the possible staging of MASA in a neutral neighboring country and to advise the Ivorian Government on the advantages and disadvantages of such a move. ° Was part of a delegation for the National Department of Arts & Culture (DAC) to strengthen cultural relations in a collaboration exchange program between the Flemish Government and South Africa from 18 – 26 November 2003 in Brussels. ° Attended the 56th International Performing Arts Foundation Conference in London from 10 – 15 December 2003. ° Attended the 58th International Performing Arts Foundation Conference from 3 – 6 June 2004 in Mexico 9. Awards 1996 – Bloemfontein - Heidedal Sports Council “ter erkenning vir die onbaatsigitge werk wat u in die Heidedalse gemeenskap en in sport in die algemeen gelewer het” 2002 – Received the Standard Bank Lengau Arts award for promoting and developing the Arts in the Free State. 2003 – Received the Piers Nicholson award for promoting and developing the Arts in the Free State 2004 – Received a special award from the Bloemfontein serenade Choir for exceptional administration. 10. Nominations 1998 – Nominated as a candidate for the Bloemfonteiner of the year – presented by the Bloemfontein Publicity Association, 2005 – Nominated for Bloemfonteiner of the year. 11. Courses, Workshops, and Conferences attended 11.1 Courses Attended 1972 - Attended a leadership course in Cape Town for three weeks. 1973 – Attended the leadership course in Cape Town as an instructor. 1999 – Successfully completed the Occupational Health & Safety course in terms of Act 85 of 1993. 11.2 Conferences Attended 1996 – Labor Law conference, presented by Naudes Attorneys (duration – 1 day). 2006 – South Atlantic Jazz Music Conference in Cape Town (duration – 2 days). 2007 – South Atlantic Jazz Music Conference in Cape Town (duration – 2 days). 1996 – Solutions to persistent problems in Education Paper delivered: “Waardes as norm by die aanstelling van skoolhoofde: “ Kwalitatiewe ondersoek na die dilemma.” 1997 – Affirmative action / Employment Equity conference in Johannesburg presented by the Council on Education & management (duration – 2 days). 1998 – Employment Equity Conference in Johannesburg, presented by the Council on Education and Management (duration – 2 days) 11.3 Workshops Attended 1999 – Workshop on Advanced Negotiating Skills in Johannesburg, presented by ICM (International Communications for Management). 2003 – Attended the National administrators Training Workshop, presented by the South African Theatre Initiative in Johannesburg (duration – 5 days). 2004 – The ABC of Event Management presented by Imbizo Events in Johannesburg (duration – 2 days). 2005 – Corporate Governance and Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) workshop in Pretoria, presented by National Treasury (duration – 5 days) 2005 – Supply chain management workshop in Cape Town, presented by SAMDI on behalf of National Treasury (duration – 5 days). 2005 - Workshop in Pretoria on how Government grants should be spent, presented by on behalf of the National Department of Arts & Culture (DAC) (duration – 3 days). 2006 – A Policy formulation Workshop in Durban presented by the National Department of Arts & Culture (duration – 3 days). 2006 – BEE Workshop presented by KPMG in BFN (duration – 1 day) 2009 – Attended a seminar on Diversity in Educational Research and teacher education: Challenges and opportunities. 12. Other Activities 12.1 Sports Golf 12.2 Hobbies Gardening, Collecting Music 12.3 Reading 13. References 13 .1 Mr Donald Barlow CEO Provincial Treasury Tel: 051 4033 065 Fax: 0514033 756 E-mail: [email protected] 13.2 Pastor Harry Carelse CRC Church Bloemfontein Tel: 051 522 883 Fax: 051 522 883 Cell: 082 936 9541 E-mail: [email protected] 13.3 Zingile Alfred Dingane Secretary of National Parliament Tel: 021 558 1830 (Home) Te: 021 403 2241 (Work) Fax: 021 403 3044 E-mail: [email protected] .