Mogomotsi Clement Maputle
About Mogomotsi Clement Maputle
Mogomotsi Clement Maputle is a Chief Geologist with extensive experience in the mining sector, currently working at Glencore since 2009. He previously held positions at Anglo American as both a Shaft Geologist and a Mine Geologist from 2000 to 2008.
Work at Glencore
Mogomotsi Clement Maputle has been employed at Glencore since 2009, serving as the Chief Geologist. His role involves overseeing geological assessments and ensuring the accuracy of geological data in the Rustenburg Area, South Africa. With over 15 years of experience at Glencore, he has contributed to various projects that enhance the company's geological understanding and operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Anglo American
Prior to his tenure at Glencore, Maputle worked at Anglo American in multiple geological roles. He served as a Mine Geologist from 2000 to 2004, where he focused on geological exploration and resource evaluation in the Rustenburg Area. Subsequently, he worked as a Shaft Geologist from 2005 to 2008, further developing his expertise in geological assessments and data interpretation.
Education and Expertise
Maputle studied at the University of Johannesburg, where he earned a BSc Honours degree in Geology/Earth Science. His academic background provides a solid foundation for his professional career in geology, equipping him with the knowledge and skills necessary for his roles in both Glencore and Anglo American.
Background
Mogomotsi Clement Maputle has built a career in geology primarily within the Rustenburg Area of South Africa. His extensive experience spans over two decades, during which he has held significant positions in major mining companies. His work has focused on geological analysis and resource management, contributing to the mining sector's understanding of geological formations.