Date | 26 September 2023 |
- | 27 September 2023 |
Location | Online Event |
Resources |
DIM Announcement Online Only-11092023.pdf
DIM preliminary programme Online Only-11092023.pdf DIMI Abstracts Received-18072023.pdf DIMI Dialogue 2023 Sponsorship Packages-31072023.pdf |
CORPORATE SPONSOR |
CO-SPONSORED BY THE INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS, MINERALS & MINING (IOM3) |
IN COLLABORATION |
Venue: Online only
The Southern African minerals industry, just like the global minerals industry, still faces challenges when it comes to diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. While landscape might be changing due to various of companies embracing the need for a more representative and diverse workforce, there is still a lot to be done. Beside issues of gender disparity in the industry, safe spaces in the workplace, protective equipment, sanitation facilities, pregnancy and childcare facilities are some of the challenges that continue to plague the sector. The industry also needs to go beyond workforce diversity to inclusion, by identifying individuals from different geographic, gender, economic and cultural groups, creating safe spaces for them, providing support for them to grow into their roles. Creating conditions that promote inclusion on a daily basis can go a long way in retaining and advancing the careers of workforce and hence contribute to the long term growth of the minerals industry. DIMI provides a platform for discussion that can lead to the development of strategies for advancing and encouraging decisions that are in the best interest of a diverse workforce.
Boitumelo Nkomo
Women in Mining Project Coordinator
Minerals Council South Africa
Boitumelo Nkomo is the Women in Mining Specialist at Minerals Council South Africa. A role she has been in for two and half years. Prior to that, she spent fifteen years working in the financial services industry as an Employee Benefits Consultant. She holds a Master of Philosophy in Development Finance from the Stellenbosch University Business school. Her passion for socio-economic development, women’s empowerment, and the realisation of women’s equal rights throughout society is what drew her to the at the Minerals Council and led her to spend three months working at a women’s co-operative in Bolivia, South America. Tumi, as she is widely known, is a voracious reader and loves a good true-life documentary and trying out new recipes in the kitchen. She also loves traveling and immersing herself in different cultures of the world and is a polyglot who is hoping to one day master the viola too.
Mark Craig Munroe
Chief Technical Officer,
Implats
Mark Munroe is an accomplished mining engineer and currently the Chief Technical Officer of Implats, with extensive expertise in leading mining companies at operational, CEO, and director level. His career has spanned across multiple countries and continents covering gold, platinum, PGM’s, zinc, lead, and copper mining, he brings a wealth of knowledge to his role.
As a third-generation miner, Mark places a strong emphasis on people's development. Beyond his professional achievements, he's an avid cyclist, a qualified advanced open water diver, holder of a skipper’s license, and a dedicated Formula 1 enthusiast.
Throughout his remarkable 35+ year career, Mark has held pivotal positions, including Production Manager, General Manager, Vice President for Technical Services/Capital Projects and Engineering, Executive Vice President of Mining Operations and Group Security, and Chief Executive Officer and various directorships.
Mark's contributions extend beyond the corporate sector. He served on the board of the Mine Health and Safety Council of South Africa for over 6-years. He is a fellow of The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and currently sits on the council. Mark serves as an ordinary member on the Association of Mine Managers South Africa. He holds a Mining Engineering degree, and a BCom degree in economics.
Mark envisions a mining industry that prioritises people, transforming it into a people centred business, where the focus lies not in what can be extracted from individuals, but also in what investments can be made into their growth, and development. He is a follower of the Care and Growth Leadership philosophy.
Please submit your abstracts and papers as these will be peer reviewed and published. High quality papers will also be selected for publication in a special edition of the SAIMMJournal.
Early SAIMM/SAGA/GSSA Member |
R4 100 |
Early Non SAIMM/SAGA/GSSA Member |
R4 400 |
SAIMM/SAGA/GSSA Member |
R4 400 |
Non SAIMM/SAGA/GSSA Member |
R 4 600 |
Author Registration |
Free attendance for presenters |
Students |
R750 |
Retired Member |
R750 |
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Camielah Jardine E-mail: camielah@saimm.co.za
Head of Conferencing Tel: +27 11 538-0238