Susan Coetzee
I was born in Swartruggens in the North West, and my journey has not been an easy one. From a young age, I had to grow up quickly when my parents separated while I was still in school. I had to leave my studies and start working to help provide for my family, and that season taught me responsibility, resilience, and what it means to keep going when life feels overwhelming.
As a single woman and mother of three sons, I carried many responsibilities on my own. There were seasons that stretched me emotionally, physically, and financially, but I made a decision that my circumstances would not define my future.
In 2017, I joined Mannatech because of a health challenge, not knowing that it would completely change the direction of my life. Through consistency, discipline, and choosing to show up even in the difficult months, 1 built my business step by step. There were times of great growth and times of disappointment, but I refused to give up.
•Becoming a Presidential Director is more than a title for me-it represents purpose.
My heart is to use this platform to build an orphanage and a home for the elderly. creating a place of dignity, care, and hope for those who cannot help themselves.
I stand for: Resilience. Faith. Purpose.