Tiisetso Nkosi (Mphahlele)
Director: Coal, Metals & Mining at OPIS, A Dow Jones Company- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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OPIS, A Dow Jones Company
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United States
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Oil and Gas
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400 - 500 Employee
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Director: Coal, Metals & Mining
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Dec 2021 - Present
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Sales Manager: Iron Ore
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Nov 2016 - Nov 2021
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Tshipi e Ntle Manganese Mining
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Mining
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1 - 100 Employee
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Marketing Coordinator and Analyst
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Sep 2014 - Oct 2016
Commodity pricing Contracting Customer liaison Business functions coordination Commercial risk management Commodity analysis Market research Market analysis Business strategy formulation Business strategy execution Commodity pricing Contracting Customer liaison Business functions coordination Commercial risk management Commodity analysis Market research Market analysis Business strategy formulation Business strategy execution
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Anglo Coal
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Mining
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300 - 400 Employee
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Jun 2012 - Aug 2014
Project CoordinationContract negotiation supportFinancial modellingProjects evaluation
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Aug 2010 - May 2012
Market researchMarket analysisStrategy supportBusiness development support- asset disposals and acquisitionsProject coordination
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Optimal Energy
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Cape Town Area, South Africa
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Business Analyst
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Aug 2008 - Jul 2010
Market Research Market Analysis Risk Mitigation Regulatory Environment Analysis Stakeholder Engagement Strategy Development Strategy Implementation Market Research Market Analysis Risk Mitigation Regulatory Environment Analysis Stakeholder Engagement Strategy Development Strategy Implementation
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Anglo Coal
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Mining
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300 - 400 Employee
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Finance Management Trainee
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Feb 2007 - Jul 2008
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Education
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University of London
Master of Science, International Business Administration -
Stellenbosch University/Universiteit Stellenbosch
Master’s Degree, Futures Studies -
University of Johannesburg
Financial Management -
University of Cape Town
Bachelor of Business Science (Economics), Economics