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Teboho Sejane, MPhil

Teboho Sejane, MPhil is a South African Business Strategist, Foresight Practitioner, and Strategy and Organizational Performance Manager based in Johannesburg, South Africa. She is a Strategy and Business Performance professional at a Development Agency in the Johannesburg Metropolitan Area and serves as a Cohost for The Millennium Project’s annual World Futures Day.

With over 15 years of experience spanning strategic planning, organizational development, business strategy, and future studies, Teboho brings a distinctive combination of government relations expertise and foresight methodology to her work in development and public sector strategy in South Africa.

Since March 2018, Teboho has served as Strategy and Organizational Performance Manager in the Johannesburg Metropolitan Area, where she focuses on strategy and business performance in a full-time capacity. In this role, she applies her expertise in strategic thinking, organizational development, and management consulting to drive institutional performance and long-term planning.

She is skilled in team building, marketing strategy, executive management, change management, and new business development, bringing a comprehensive approach to organizational performance management.

Teboho is actively engaged with the global futures community. In 2026, she cohosted The Millennium Project’s 13th annual World Futures Day on March 1, 2026. World Futures Day is a unique 24-hour global online conversation organized by The Millennium Project in collaboration with the Association of Professional Futurists (APF), Humanity+, the Lifeboat Foundation, the World Academy of Art and Science, and the World Futures Studies Federation (WFSF). The event connects futures thinkers, researchers, foresight practitioners, policymakers, and students across time zones in a continuous dialogue on emerging challenges and alternative futures.

Previously, between 2008 and 2023, Teboho served as a Business Strategist at the Umsobomvu Youth Fund, a South African government initiative established in January 2001 to facilitate and promote job creation, skills development, and transfer among young South Africans. During her 15 years at the fund, she focused on stakeholder engagement and team leadership, contributing to the organization’s mandate of empowering youth through entrepreneurship and business development services. The Umsobomvu Youth Fund later merged with the National Youth Commission to form the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) in 2009.

Teboho earned her Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Future Studies from Stellenbosch Business School at Stellenbosch University. The MPhil in Future Studies at Stellenbosch is the only Master’s-level program of its kind in Africa, equipping professionals with strategic foresight to make long-range decisions, mitigate risk, and identify opportunities. She previously attended the University of the Witwatersrand between 1993 and 1997.

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