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Dr. Tsakani Mthombeni

Executive: Sustainable Development Implats

Dr Tsakani Mthombeni is Executive: Sustainable Development at Implats, a PGMs mining company based in South Africa with operations in Zimbabwe, South Africa and Canada, where he is responsible for developing and implementing the Group’s Sustainable Development strategy. Prior to this role he was Vice President: Group Head of Carbon and Energy at Gold Fields, leading Gold Fields’s energy management and climate change strategy and supporting its execution across eight (8) gold mining operations in four (4) countries – South Africa, Ghana, Australia and Peru. Dr Mthombeni is a member of the Sustainable Development Committee of the Mining Indaba. 
Prior to this role, Dr Mthombeni spent five (5) years sourcing and funding pre-commercial new energy technologies in South Africa as the General Manager: Energy, at the Technology Innovation Agency. Mthombeni was also with Anglo American as group Senior Energy Engineer, developing standards and guidelines for energy management initiatives across the diamonds, platinum, coal, iron ore and platinum assets. Mthombeni also worked at South Africa’s power utility, Eskom as a technical specialist, following a research officer stint at the University of Cape Town. 
Dr Mthombeni studied BSc at the University of Cape Town (South Africa), then Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA for MSc and PhD, both in electrical engineering. He serves as an external examiner at the University of Pretoria, Cape Town and Stellenbosch University. He was the current Chair of the Energy Intensive Users Group (EIUG) of South Africa, whose membership contributes just over 20% to the GDP and employs nearly 700 000 people in South Africa. He also served on the Presidential Task Team on Eskom Sustainability (under President Ramaphosa, 2018/2019) and was a co-ordinator of the Eskom Ministerial Technical Review Team (under Minister Pravin Gordhan, 2019). An avid runner who completed eight iconic Comrades marathons (annual 90 km single day road running race in South Africa).