RSC
Nick D. is an experienced accountant with a diverse background in financial management and auditing. Currently serving as an Accountant at RSC since December 2016, Nick D. specializes in preparing management accounts, advising on international business risks and taxes, and coordinating audits. Previously, as Treasurer for the Centre for Science and Citizenship Trust, responsibilities included financial management and compliance. Nick D. also held senior positions at Practical Action, overseeing financial reporting and compliance for regional operations in Southern Africa, and worked for PwC in various roles, including Audit Supervisor and Senior Associate during an international secondment in New York. Educational qualifications include a Master of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Zimbabwe and a Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce from the University of Otago, among others.
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RSC
RSC was established early in 2008 and now operates a global group of companies with subsidiaries in Africa, Asia, Oceania and Europe. Key offices are located in Australia and New Zealand with supporting offices in Mongolia, Rwanda, Zimbabwe and Turkey. RSC’s international team has a broad range of geological experience, knowledge and expertise. We can run projects from early stage exploration through to development, operations, project close-out and sustainable environmental remediation. RSC’s team comprises geological consultants, project and logistic managers, data management professionals, contract geologists and savvy technical personnel with experience spanning the mining cycle. No matter what the location, scope or complexity, RSC provides practical geological solutions that add genuine value to all our clients’ projects. Our business success stems from understanding our client needs and current market trends; caring for our team by ensuring job satisfaction and professional development; and operating with integrity and transparency at all times. In a volatile market we see these key elements as non-negotiable.