Pontsho Maruping is the deputy manager of operations and business processes at the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory. She moved from the private sector into public service during South Africa’s transition to democracy because she wanted to be part of the country’s growing innovation within science.
“I care about making a lasting impression. I find it totally fulfilling to use my skills for good.”
When it comes to South African youth, Maruping says she is amazed at how many young people choose to do advanced degrees in science. “This means that science is becoming a lot more attractive. But I’m still concerned about the small amount of scientists the country produces, and I think that government can invest a lot more to encourage that the youth venture into this field.”
She loves South Africa’s diversity, resilience and the warmth of its citizens: “I grew up in the township and I am constantly amazed at how, no matter their circumstances, people get on with life.”
“I care about making a lasting impression. I find it totally fulfilling to use my skills for good.”