Jenny
Crwys-Williams - Motivational Speaker, Keynote
Speaker, MC and Presenter - Johannesburg
Jenny moves from the light and fun, to the more
serious, tackling emotionally sensitive topics,
presenting face to face interviews with a range of
thinkers, leaders and celebrities, and opens lines
on topical current affairs issues.
Jenny Crwys-Williams
Jenny Crwys-Williams is one of the finest, best
read, most entertaining and sauciest talk-show hosts
in the country to date!
But Jenny's skills are not restricted to the studio!
A stage presenter of note Jenny has become a much
sought after MC and compère at a vast cross-section
of functions – an area in which she excels!
Nominated by Primedia, Talk Radio 702 presenter,
Jenny Crwys-Williams was the winner in the Women
in Energy - Community Category.
The ETA Awards aim to reward the proven
application of sound energy efficiency principles,
which reduce energy use, ensure cost reductions and
have positive environmental benefits.
Jenny Crwys-Williams was responsible for instigating
the Big-Switch Off campaign, which encouraged
businesses and residents to switch off non-essential
lighting and appliances for one hour in a symbolic
gesture of the need to save energy.
Jenny Crwys-Williams
During the winter of 2007, she used her afternoon
radio show on Talk Radio 702 to tirelessly promote
energy efficiency – both to help avoid unnecessary
power cuts and to relieve the pressure we put on the
environment.
One of the successes her campaign achieved was that
Crwys-Williams made a demonstrable impact; visually,
Sandton went dark for an hour, Eskom also measured a
5MW drop-off during the switch-off.
Jenny Crwys-Williams
Jenny Crwys-Williams began her journalism career in
the United Kingdom. She was deputy editor of
Cambridge, Huntingdon and Peterborough Life and
freelanced for the likes of The Guardian, The
Daily Telegraph and The Field. In 1976,
she returned to South Africa as women's editor of
the Natal Mercury, a position she held for
six years. In 1984, Jenny was appointed Johannesburg
bureau chief of Cosmopolitan, resigning after
nine months to launch and edit Excellence
magazine for the Sun International Group.
She was founding editor for Changes, Choices
and the Argus Group's Sunday Star magazine.
As a freelancer, she edited Excellence, as
well as contributed to Style and other South
African publications.
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Jenny
Crwys-Williams - Motivational Speaker, Keynote
Speaker, MC and Presenter - Johannesburg