
Memory Mathema on Breaking Barriers in Supply Chain and Her Greatest Inspiration – Her Daughter
Through the supply chain disruption, women leaders are pressing forward—making bold moves to shake up the supply chain and build it back—stronger. At Let’s Talk Supply Chain, we think that anything is possible when women empower each other. And every month we’re proud to feature the fearless women leaders who are adding momentum to supply chain and changing the face of the industry forever.
Our Women In Supply Chain™ series highlights the female thought leaders you want to know about now. We share their challenges, and achievements, and what brought them here. They share what they want you to know about shattering glass ceilings throughout their careers and across the supply chain.
Keep reading for best practices and career advice to keep you inspired and on point.
This month, we’re proud to highlight Memory Mathema, a supply chain and procurement professional with almost a decade of experience. With certifications from the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply, she is currently studying to achieve her Level-5 CIPS diploma. Memory is a buyer for Compressor Aid Services—a SMME-based in Johannesburg South Africa.
Meet Our Sponsor
This Women In Supply Chain™ feature was made possible by our sponsor, Apex Logistics. Apex Logistics International Inc is deeply rooted in diversity and culture, led by our own “Woman in Supply Chain” CEO, Elsie Qian; these values are why we partnered with Let’s Talk Supply Chain for the Women In Supply Chain™ series. Apex is recognized as one of the fastest-growing Top 25 airfreight forwarders in the world, with a network of over 2500 global employees in more than 70 countries.
About The Author

Naomi Garnice is the Director of Marketing for MicroAge where she leads the marketing team and creative strategy. Naomi has been a content marketer for 14 years and is passionate about creating engaging content that matters. Throughout her career in marketing for technology, healthcare and supply chain organizations, Naomi has advocated to highlight female thought leaders in male-dominated industries.
