As the Managing Director of WKN Windcurrent South Africa, Mike Mangnall plays a pivotal role in steering the company towards sustainable energy solutions that align with global climate goals. With a robust background in environmental compliance and sustainability, Mike is adept at navigating the complexities...
As the Managing Director of WKN Windcurrent South Africa, Mike Mangnall plays a pivotal role in steering the company towards sustainable energy solutions that align with global climate goals. With a robust background in environmental compliance and sustainability, Mike is adept at navigating the complexities of the renewable energy sector, particularly in wind and solar PV projects. His expertise encompasses a wide range of skills, including project planning, stakeholder relations, and business development, which are crucial for the successful execution of both brownfield and greenfield initiatives.
Under Mike's leadership, WKN Windcurrent is actively engaged in several key projects that aim to enhance the renewable energy landscape in South Africa. His strategic vision focuses on fostering strong partnerships with stakeholders, ensuring that environmental issues are prioritized throughout the project lifecycle. Mike's previous experience as Team Leader for ABO Wind has equipped him with valuable insights into the intricacies of developing sustainable energy projects, allowing him to effectively manage teams and drive innovation within the organization.
Mike’s commitment to sustainable energy extends beyond project management; he is also deeply invested in promoting ecological balance and addressing climate change challenges. His proficiency in waste management and water resource management further underscores his holistic approach to environmental stewardship. As WKN Windcurrent continues to expand its footprint in the renewable energy sector, Mike Mangnall remains a key figure in advocating for clean energy solutions that not only meet the needs of today but also safeguard the planet for future generations.