In an industry where chainsaws fell giants and brushcutters tame the wild, women are cutting their own path to success. They're taking charge and proving that mastery in the outdoor power tool sector isn't about gender - it's about technical knowledge, leadership and customer service.
This International Women's Day, Husqvarna South Africa proudly celebrates three remarkable, trail-blazing women in their dealer network who have defied stereotypes and are thriving in a space where few expected them to excel.
Knowledge is Power
In this industry, technical know-how is critical and earning respect doesn't come easy – especially for women. But as Charlene Badenhorst, Desireé Wilken, and Nadine Terblanche have proven, knowledge is the ultimate equaliser.
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Conquering Biases with a Fresh Approach
Beyond product expertise, these women bring something even more powerful to the industry - a unique approach to leadership, service, and customer engagement.
While many businesses focus solely on the technical side, Desireé stresses the importance of organisation, streamlined processes, loyalty, cultivating a positive work culture, and making a meaningful impact on customers. "It's about seeing your client as an individual with specific needs and not just another invoice," she explains.
For Charlene, business is not just about sales. It's attention to detail and service excellence that gives women a competitive edge. "This means creating positive memorable customer experiences," she emphasises, "and to see the appreciation and value we bring to customers makes me want to do even better."
Nadine defines her success as the ability to balance tasks and people and see the big picture rather than focusing on a single dimension. "The most enjoyable part of being in this industry is getting to meet the individual end users. That's what makes this work meaningful, she shares."
Wisdom for Tomorrow's Women in Business
To any woman specifically looking to step into a male-dominated industry, these trailblazers have one clear message: 'Stop seeing yourself as a woman in a man's world'. See yourself as a professional. Full stop.
"Know your product and your industry and get to know your customers," advises Charlene.
"Love what you do. Be consistent, be strong, and take challenges head-on," adds Desireé.
"Ensure you're giving your best effort. Don't expect any handouts or to be treated differently – especially in a male-dominated industry," says Nadine.
The Future is Equal
The outdoor power equipment industry is transforming - powered by fearless women who turn challenges into opportunities and bias into respect. Their accomplishments reveal an undeniable truth: success is forged through knowledge, fueled by passion, and driven by unwavering grit in meeting challenges.
For more information about Husqvarna's range of power tools, visit https://www.husqvarna.com/za/.