Highlights
- Pan African Resources appoints Marileen Kok as financial director effective from 1 October.
- Kok, a chartered accountant with mining sector experience, joins the board and social and ethics committee.
- Kok has been with Pan African Resources since January 2020, previously serving as group financial manager.
Pan African Resources PLC, a company in the mining sector, has announced the appointment of Marileen Kok as the new financial director, effective from 1 October. The company, known for its gold mining operations across Africa, is positioning Kok to play a critical role in its financial management and future endeavors.
Kok’s appointment to the board will also see her take on a position within the company’s social and ethics committee, an important role in shaping the governance and ethical responsibilities of the organization. Her extensive experience in the mining industry brings a valuable combination of financial reporting, corporate finance, and regulatory compliance expertise, which will be instrumental in her new role.
Kok has been a key part of Pan African Resources (OTC: PAFRY) since January 2020, where she initially served as group financial manager. Her journey within the company has allowed her to become well-acquainted with the organization's financial infrastructure and operational processes, making her an ideal candidate for the elevated role of financial director. As a chartered accountant, Kok has a proven track record in handling complex financial matters and ensuring regulatory compliance within the mining sector.
The company’s decision to promote from within emphasizes its commitment to developing internal talent while maintaining a strong focus on industry expertise and corporate governance. Pan African Resources continues to enhance its leadership team with individuals who bring both a solid understanding of the business and the skills needed to drive the company forward.
Kok’s appointment is expected to strengthen the company’s financial strategies and operations, enabling Pan African Resources to continue its growth trajectory in the mining industry. Her leadership in financial oversight and corporate ethics will likely be a key element in the company’s future success.