Shirley Hayes
Full Name: Shirley Ann Hayes
Position and Company Name: Founder and CEO of SHiP Copper
Main Activity of the Company: Copper mining and exploration
Date and Place of Birth: Springbok, Northern Cape, South Africa, December 18, 1967
Education: Matric
First Job: Casual worker in a retail store
Size of First Pay Packet: I honestly cannot remember
Career Path to Date: Admin clerk, magazine master, learner miner, miner, mining entrepreneur
Value of Assets under Your Control: Not stated
Number of People under Your Leadership: We are currently only working with consulting companies; direct employees will be hired at the Rietberg mine later this year
Management Style: Visionary leadership. I see the potential of how the world should be and then take steps to get there. To ensure that my vision becomes reality, I set clear goals, strategy and objectives with a team that is equipped and empowered
Personal Best Achievement: Self-knowledge, which refers to understanding one’s own mental state, processes and dispositions, including one’s inherent qualities of mind and character. It is the single most important thing one needs to master
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My parents
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: The smartest person in every room
Person You Would Most Like to Meet: Elon Musk, Robert Friedland and Kamala Harris
Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: Elon Musk
Philosophy of Life: The reasonable human adapts themselves to the world: the unreasonable ones persist in trying to adapt the world to themselves
Biggest Ever Opportunity: The Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002, which came into effect on May 1, 2004; it gave small miners opportunities they never had before
Biggest Ever Disappointment: The path of a mining entrepreneur is a high-risk journey, one of disappointments. I do not linger on it but attempt to find another way to fulfil my expectations and reach my goals
Hope for the Future: The world is starting to shift away from unsustainability, cruelty and exploitation towards humans, the environment and animals. It is a slow shift, but it gives me hope that the shift is in the right direction
Favourite Reading: Mostly nonfiction – I am currently reading Post-Truth, by Lee McIntyre. I am also rereading Ernest Hemingway’s The Old Man and the Sea
Favourite TV Programme: I have been watching MasterChef Australia and Survivor since forever
Favourite Food/Drink: Vegan, Middle Eastern, also known as West Asian cuisine/Happy Water and Espresso
Favourite Music: I am all over the genres, but an always favourite is jazz diva Karen Souza
Favourite Sport: Walk in the park
Hobbies: I am trying to cook like Yotam Ottolenghi, I paint when inspired and research on topics of interest
Pets: Jessie, the Alpha dog (Mexican Doberman Pinscher); Barkly, the gentle giant (black
Labrador); and Muggles, the affectionate ginger cat
Miscellaneous Dislikes: Loud noises and bright lights
Clubs: None
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