Master Of Business Administration
2021 - 2023
Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology
- Strategic Financial Management: Developed expertise in financial planning, capital budgeting, and risk management to support sustainable business growth.
- Innovative Talent Management: Studied methods for attracting, developing, and retaining talent aligned with organizational strategy.
- Strategic Marketing Management: Gained skills in market analysis, segmentation, and strategic positioning to drive customer value.
- Strategic Information & Technology Management: Learned to align IT strategy with business objectives and manage technology-driven change.
- Strategic Leadership: Built capabilities in visionary leadership, decision-making, and stakeholder engagement.
- Business Research: Mastered qualitative and quantitative research methods to support evidence-based decision-making.
- Business Ethics & Corporate Governance: Explored frameworks for responsible, transparent, and ethical business conduct.
- International Business Strategy: Analyzed strategies for global expansion and cross-cultural business dynamics.
- Managing Digital Transformation: Studied organizational change management in the context of emerging digital technologies.
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Bachelor of Science: Information Systems
2017 - 2019
Richfield Graduate Institute of Technology
- Programming (Levels 511–742): Built strong foundations in software development, object-oriented programming, and advanced application development, culminating in full-stack systems and AI programming projects.
- Information Systems (511–622): Developed skills in systems analysis, business process automation, and user-centric solution design.
- Web & Internet Technologies (511–622): Gained experience in frontend and backend web technologies, including dynamic web application development.
- Networks & Operating Systems (511–622): Understood the architecture and protocols of modern networks and operating systems, including server management.
- Database Systems & Data Warehousing (621–700): Learned relational database design, normalization, and enterprise-level data warehousing and mining.
- Artificial Intelligence & Simulation (700-level): Explored AI algorithms, modelling techniques, and real-world applications in simulation and prediction.
- Software Engineering Management: Applied software lifecycle methodologies and project planning frameworks in team-based environments.
- Strategic IT & Risk Management: Gained exposure to governance, compliance, and IT strategy, with emphasis on risk identification and mitigation in digital environments.
- Business Management & Quantitative Techniques: Combined technical acumen with business principles, decision science, and management strategy.
- Work Integrated Learning & Capstone Group Project: Applied theoretical knowledge to real-world industry problems through internships and collaborative projects.
Bachelor of Science: Environmental and Life SCience
2014 - 2016
University of Kwa-ZuluNatal
- Ecology & Systems Thinking: Explored population and community ecology, invertebrate ecology, and environmental systems, building a systems-oriented mindset for understanding complex interdependencies in both natural and organizational contexts.
- Biogeography & Climate Change: Developed a systems-based understanding of interdependent natural processes—now applied to stakeholder mapping, lifecycle impact analysis, and sustainable decision-making in business and technology contexts.
- Biology & Biodiversity: Studied angiosperm evolution, evolution and systematics, marine environments, and life on Earth, fostering a broad scientific perspective on biodiversity and ecosystem interconnections.
- Applied Plant Physiology: Gained a deep appreciation for complexity and adaptability, informing approaches to business models, product ecosystems, and organizational dynamics with resilience and foresight.
- Geography & Land Use: Examined urban and rural change, biophysical environments of Southern Africa, and soil erosion and land degradation, building context-specific awareness of human-environment interactions for ethical design, impact measurement, and scalable sustainability solutions.
- Data & Tech Foundations: Acquired core skills in statistics, GIS and remote sensing, and computing for natural scientists, laying the groundwork for analytical rigor and data-driven decision-making.
- Environmental Management: Developed analytical and geospatial capabilities that now support data modelling, impact analysis, risk forecasting, and strategic resource optimization.
- Chemistry, Maths & Scientific Thinking: Studied general chemistry, mathematics for natural sciences, and the biological sciences toolkit, cultivating a rigorous, analytical mindset that underpins later work in AI and data with scientific integrity and precision.
- Communication & Cultural Literacy: Learned basic isiZulu and the geography of human environments, strengthening the ability to localize messaging, honor diverse communities, and design culturally conscious solutions in both sustainability and technology adoption.