Jarmi Steyn
Full Name: Jarmi Steyn
Position and Company Name: COO at Canyon Coal
Main Activity of the Company: Canyon Coal operates collieries and processing plants in the Mpumalanga and Gauteng provinces of South Africa and is involved in exploration projects in various parts of the country
Date and Place of Birth: March 2, 1980, on the East Rand
Schools and Tertiary Education: A first-class Bachelor’s degree in metallurgical engineering, an MSc in operations and supply chain management, and a blasting certificate for opencast mines
First Job: Metallurgical superintendent at Middelburg Mines
Size of First Pay Packet: That was a long time ago! I can’t remember but I could cover my expenses
Career Path to Date: I started my career as a bursary student with BHP Billiton at Van Dyks Drift and Middelburg Mines and then worked for Umcebo Mining for three years. Thereafter, I accepted an opportunity to be the health, safety and environment and process manager at the Benga coking coal project in Tete, Mozambique, which was owned by Riversdale. From there, I moved to Zululand Anthracite Colliery as a process manager and later to Somkhele mine, which was also an anthracite operation. At Somkhele, I commissioned two plants as a process manager. In addition, I managed logistics and sales, later progressing to COO of Somkhele
Value of Assets under Your Control: R1.8-billion
Number of People under Your Leadership: 14 direct reports and a workforce of about 1 300, including contractors
Management Style: I enjoy building teams and working with people, determining each person’s strengths and weaknesses, and leveraging this insight to ensure a collaborative approach to achieve set targets
Personal Best Achievement: I have a few – I sang an opera solo at the age of ten in the South African State Theatre, was head girl in matric, completed my master’s degree while pregnant (twice), obtaining a blasting ticket (my first mining qualification) and starting up Gugulethu
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My parents and my children
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: My father, who suggested I pursue metallurgical engineering as a career; Jan du Preez, of Tendele, who pushed me outside my comfort zone into new territories which made me grow in various disciplines outside the engineering and processing sphere; and my husband, who has been my support, sounding board and sanity check for almost 15 years
Person You Would Most Like to Meet: Elon Musk
Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: Menar MD Vuslat Bayoğlu
Philosophy of Life: I can do all things through He who gives me strength
Biggest Ever Opportunity: To be appointed COO for Canyon Coal
Biggest Ever Disappointment: Not achieving eight A’s in matric, but only four, with as many B’s
Hope for the Future: That every person achieves their set goals in life, that South Africa’s electricity and rail issues are resolved and that Canyon Coal opens more sustainable, profitable projects
Favourite Reading: My best-ever book is Can’t Hurt Me, by David Goggins, and my favourite authors are Malcolm Gladwell, Liz Wiseman, Francine Rivers and Marian Keys
Favourite TV Programme: I’m not a big TV fan, but I enjoyed Triple D and MasterChef for a while. Other programmes I enjoy are Gold Rush, fishing programmes and Alaska: The Last Frontier
Favourite Food/Drink: Biltong and coffee
Favourite Music: Classical, house, Afrikaans sakkie sakkie (I like to dance), country and 80’s
Favourite Sport: I love watching rugby and F1 when I get the chance
Hobbies: Fishing, hunting, reading and baking
Car: Toyota
Pets: Min Pins
Miscellaneous Dislikes: Dishonesty, bribery, spelling mistakes, bad table manners, children not saying “Please” and “Thank you”, pessimists, colourful Excel sheets, and entitlement
Married: Yes, for almost 15 years now
Children: Two boys
Clubs: SA Hunters Association, Sports Shooting Club, Park Run, Richards Bay Ski-Boat Club
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