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Paula Fray was born on 6 April, 1966 in South Africa, is a journalist. Discover Paula Fray's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Paula Fray Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Paula Fray worth at the age of 58 years old? Paula Fray’s income source is mostly from being a successful journalist. She is from South Africa. We have estimated
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In 2019, she was appointed as the President of The New Humanitarian. Fray currently also serves as a public representative on the Press Council of South Africa and as a board member for Africa Check. In 2019 she was one of the founding members of Accountability Lab South Africa and currently serves as a board member.
In 2018, after significant growth and demand for the training and mentoring offered by frayintermedia, the company branched off to form its sister company, fraycollege which offerers a number of e-Learning courses as well as in-person classes taught by Fray herself.
In January 2008, Fray was appointed as the Inter Press Service Regional Director for Africa where she served until May 2012. She took over as CEO of frayintermedia and has since worked on a number of projects and consultancies in addition to serving as mentor and trustee for various organisations and initiatives. From 2012 until 2016 Fray was a trustee of BrandSA. She also served as the Deputy Press Ombud: South African Press Council from January 2016 until January 2018.
In August 2000 the commission produced a report ‘Faultlines: Inquiry into Racism in the media’ with their findings. The report found that “South African media can be characterised as racist institutions” but goes on to note “we have found no evidence of the mainstream media indulging in blatant advocacy of racial hatred or incitement to racial violence”
Selected as one of Elle magazine’s “The Elle 30” (January 2000)
In June 1999, Fray became the first female editor of South Africa’s Saturday Star newspaper, a position which she resigned from in 2003 and joined Blackrock Communications as an Operations Director. In 2005, Fray founded a private company Fray and Associates (Paula Fray & Associates), today known as frayintermedia. The company was established by Fray to improve journalistic standards, recognising that journalism differs from other crafts in that it is very dynamic and by keeping up to date with the latest trends and changes in the industry, the company sets itself apart from traditional schools of journalism.
Cosmopolitan’s “21 for the 21st Century: SA’s Awesome Young Women” (December 1999)
In 1998 South African Human Rights Commission received a request from the Black Lawyers Association (BLA) and the Association of Black Accountants of South Africa (ABASA) to investigate alleged racism by two newspapers in Johannesburg, the Mail and Guardian and the Sunday Times.
Checkers/Shoprite Investigative Journalism Award (Overall) 1991
Olleman’s Trophy (Most Promising Argus Cadet) 1987
Fray was born in Mthatha in the Eastern Cape region of South Africa and studied at Holy Trinity Primary School in Elsies River. She attended Athlone High School, matriculating in 1983 to attend Rhodes University. She studied journalism and economic history at Rhodes University graduating in 1986 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism. From the University of South Africa (UNISA), Fray obtained a Certificate in Women and Law Studies in 1996 and later on, she started a Master’s Degree in Business Administration in 2008. Earlier on in 2000, she was named a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University for the 2000 – 2001 academic year.
Paula Maria Fray born (1966-04-06) April 6, 1966 (age 56) is a South African journalist, entrepreneur and media development trainer. She was also the first female editor of South Africa’s Saturday Star newspaper.