Hester Wagenaar has been a public servant for 38 years, serving as the executive assistant to the chief executive of the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa). Her position is that of the primary point of access to the chief executive, meaning that she must deal with stakeholders, government entities, clients and members of the public whenever they experience challenges that need specific and urgent attention.
“By the time they make contact with the CEO’s office, they’re urgent and desperate, as they’ve tried all other avenues, with no success.” This is not an easy role for anyone to undertake.
Wagenaar has managed to remain steadfast due to her strong moral compass and sense of duty towards her fellow South Africans. She says: “It may sound like a cliché, but if the small things I can do assist even one person with their request or complaint, then my day is made!” Having worked with three chief executives during her tenure at Sassa, Wagenaar has stood the test of time and proved herself to be a public servant of the highest order.
“The civil service should be seen as a calling — there are benefits and opportunities for growth, in which anyone can excel, as long as your heart is in it.”