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Whether you have questions about our infant massage classes, want to learn more about becoming a Certified Instructor, or need support as a member, we’d love to hear from you. Get in touch with us using the details below:
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Waterkloof Ridge, Pretoria

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Board Members

Margo Kilborn

President, Treasurer

Ronel Coetzee

Vice-President, Warehouse

Jo-Marie Bothma

Chapter Representative

Joanne Bradley

Education Coordinator

Kathryn Nish

Special Needs Advisor

Margo Kilborn

International Trainer

Margo Kilborn was trained as a CIMI by Sylvie Hetu in 1999. She has been serving on the Board of the South African Chapter since then. She is the current President of IAIM South Africa.

She joined the IAIM International Board in October 2000 and was the IAIM International President from October 2012 to October 2024.

She is now serving as advisor and mentor to the International Board.

In June 2004, Margo became an International Trainer. She is a mother of 3 adult sons and grandmother of 12 grandchildren.

Ronel Coetzee

International Trainer

Ronel Coetzee was trained as a CIMI by Sylvie Hetu in October 1998, as part of the first group of students to be trained in South Africa.

She became a member of the founding Board of the South African Chapter. In May 2016, Ronel became an International Trainer and in October 2024, she qualified as a Senior Trainer.

She joined the IAIM International Board in October 2022 as Secretary and in October 2024 was elected as the International.

She is a mother of 2 adult sons, aged 24 and 27. They both still enjoy massage!

The purpose of the International Association of Infant Massage is to promote nurturing touch and communication, through training, education and research so that parents, caregivers and children are loved, valued and respected throughout the world community.