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Join date: Mar 21, 2024

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Philip Marsh Pr.Eng; CEng is the Founder and CEO of Knowledge Mentoring (Global) in the UK and Mentoring 4 Success in South Africa will deliver 4 stimulating 3-hour webinars on how to develop high impact mentoring skills and sustainable mentoring programmes for Managers, Mentors, Coaches, Supervisors, Referees and HR or L&D Teams.

 

Philip spent 4 decades in the South African and UK Built Environments, working on projects like Ellis Park Rugby Stadium, ULCO Cement Factor, Lethabo Power Station, before taking up a consulting position at Alan Baxter and Associated in London and then moving to Richard Lees in the Midlands, where he led a team of 65 engineers working on Canary Wharf in London. Philip then partnered with Gang Nail in the UK and started International Truss Systems in 1991 in South Africa.

 

In 1997, Philip founded the KM Institute group and has given 15 years of pro-bono services to the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) Education Training Panel. In 2015, Philip was given a Global Knowledge Management Leadership award in Mumbai, India, for his concept of “Knowledge Swarms and Experiential Hives” which put forward a model for empowering large groups of graduates in developing countries with world class mentoring support.

 

Through an invitation from the UK Gov. Global Entrepreneur Programme, Philip relocated back to the UK and launched KMG in 2019 to scale a mobile App-enabled candidacy mentoring platform & professional development programme which accelerates the journey to professional competency and registration readiness for young engineers and apprentices.

 

Philip is currently leading multiple large scale engineering graduate mentoring initiatives in Africa, such as the “Women in the Built Environment” (WITEB) initiative, “Women in Water and Sanitation” (WIWAS) Graduate Mentoring Programme and the MASELULEKANE Candidacy Mentoring and Professional Development Programme – all in strategic partnerships with the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) as well as SAICE

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