Plastics SA’S KZN Regional Office Welcomes two new Staff Members
Submitted by: Monique HoltzhausenPlastics SA's KwaZulu-Natal regional office kicked off the New Year in high gear by welcoming two new employees: Warrick Keyser as Technical Trainer and Nokwanda Nondzanga as Assistant Administrator.
Warrick Keyser: Technical Trainer
A trained electrician, Warrick has spent the last 22 years working for Polyoak Packaging. He is therefore no stranger to the plastics industry. Both him and his wife are Dive Masters who are passionate about nature, animals, and underwater photography. They work as volunteers at the Centre for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW), concentrating on the avian side and serving as the drop-off location for the area from Ballito to Durban, traveling as far inland as Westville.
Nokwanda Nondzanga: Assistant Administrator
Nokwanda holds a NQF4 Certificate in Office Administration and Financial Management. Prior to joining the Plastics SA team, she worked at CRDC training before joining. She loves cooking and listening to music and will be supporting the KZN team with general office support duties.
Warrick and Nokwanda concur that they are very enthusiastic about their new careers in the plastics industry and about having the chance to improve their abilities and discover more about this fascinating field.
"I'm ecstatic to be able to work for Plastics SA. Since plastics have always been a part of my life, I'm thrilled to be in a position to start contributing to the sector. Warrick declares, "I look forward to being a part of the process that will allow the next generation to achieve greater success. " Nokwanda, on the other hand, says she is eager to learn more about the plastics industry and hopes that she will grow with the business.
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