Petro du Pisani
Full Name: Petro du Pisani
Position and Company Name: Chairperson of Women in Mining South Africa (WiMSA) and head of business improvement at Anglo American Platinum (Amplats)
Main Activity of the Company: WiMSA creates an empowering network to inspire, support and develop the progression of women working in the South African mining industry, and Amplats is involved in the mining, processing and marketing of platinum-group metals
Date and Place of Birth: August 5, Ascension Island
Schools and Tertiary Education: BSc (Exploration Geophysics and Mathematics), University of Pretoria (UP), 1993; BSc (Hons) (Exploration Geophysics), UP, 1994; MSc (Earth Science Management and Practice), UP, 2008; Executive MBA, Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, 2022
First Job: Exploration geophysicist for Billiton
Career History Prior to Current Position: Exploration geophysicist for Billiton; teacher; writer-cum-researcher; consultant (focusing on geographical information systems and remote sensing); research geophysicist at the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research; divisional geophysicist at Anglo American; and principal geophysicist (in-mine geophysics), programme manager (resource-to-market optimisation), business improvement principal and head of business improvement at Amplats
Size of First Pay Packet: R50 an hour for conducting aerobics classes as a student
Management Style: Collaborative, empowering and delivery-focused
Personal Best Achievement: Doing brave things, such as paragliding in Europe
Professional Best Achievement: It’s yet to come, but completing my Executive MBA was a great achievement
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My parents
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: Various mentors and coaches along the way. When the student was ready, the right mentor came along. One of the people who helped me the most along the way was Alan King
Person You Would Most Like to Meet: Krista Tippett – she hosts my favourite podcast, which is called On Being
Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: Amplats CEO Natascha Viljoen – I moved to Amplats because of her leadership style
Philosophy of Life: Memento mori: “Every person you have ever met, every person you will pass in the street today, is going to die. Living long enough, each will suffer the loss of his friends and family. All are going to lose everything they love in this world. Why would one want to be anything but kind to them in the meantime?” – Sam Harris
Biggest Ever Opportunity: The latest biggest opportunity I’ve had was to be the chairperson of WiMSA. It has been a chance to make a real difference to our strategy and the way in which we support women working in the mining industry
Biggest Ever Disappointment: Being overlooked for a promotion (many times)
Hope for the Future: That we can find a way to listen to one another. We create a better future through conversation and truly listening to one another
Favourite Reading: My to-read list on Goodreads is longer than my already-read list. Recently, I have enjoyed The Lincoln Highway, by Amor Towles; Cloud Cuckoo Land, by Anthony Doerr; A Promised Land, by Barrack Obama (on Audible); and Lessons in Chemistry, by Bonnie Garmus
Favourite TV Programme: I love all the crime dramas on Britbox (currently watching Endeavour, which has a beautiful classical soundtrack
Favourite Food/Drink: Anything, as long as it is with family and friends
Favourite Music: I’m loving Ben Böhmer’s set over Cappadocia right now
Favourite Sport: Paragliding
Favourite Website: Google, because from there I can find anything
Hobbies: Podcasting and paragliding
Car: Mazda CX5
Pets: One ancient dog, three geriatric cats and one young cat, all entertained by the birds I like to feed in the garden
Favourite Other South African Company: As a former geoscientist, the company I am most keenly following in the news right now is Renergen
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