/ 18 November 2009

Eskom beefs up senior management

Less than a week after confirming the resignation of its CEO, South African power utility Eskom on Wednesday announced three new senior appointments.

The utility has appointed Paul O’Flaherty as finance director, Dan Marokane as managing director (primary energy) and Bhabhalazi Bulunga as managing director (human resources).

O’Flaherty, whose appointment becomes effective from the beginning of January 2010, is currently chief financial officer at Al Naboodah Construction Group in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

He joined Al Naboodah in July 2007 from Johannesburg-based construction company Group Five, where he spent a total of five years in a similar position and later as its deputy CEO.

Prior to joining Group Five he spent 14 years with PricewaterhouseCoopers (formerly Coopers and Lybrand) in various capacities, ultimately serving as South African head of Mining and Energy Audit Group.

Marokane, who takes up his post from January 12 next year, has been with PetroSA for 11 years.

In March 2007 he was appointed to his current position as vice-president of the national oil company’s operations division.

He is a director of PetroSA Nigeria, PetroSA Europe and Brass Exploration, Nigeria.

Marokane is responsible for providing strategic leadership to the gas-to-liquids refinery in Mossel Bay and the three exploration and production offshore units, namely the F-A gas platform, and the Orca and Glas Dowr oil production vessels.

Bulunga, who joins Eskom with effect from the start of February 2010, is currently general manager of human resources at South African Airways (SAA).

He joined SAA in March 2007. Prior to that was employed by BHP Billiton in the position of human resources manager at Mozal in Mozambique, and in October 2005 he was transferred to Richards Bay and appointed human resources manager for the Hillside and Bayside smelters.

He remained in this position until February 2007. — I-Net Bridge