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OTML welcomes 2024 GDS Intake

Approved for Release- Ok Tedi Mining Limited

OK Tedi Mining Limited recently welcomed 29 new intakes under its Graduate Development Scheme Program for 2024.

The cohort were welcomed by the OTML Executive Leadership Team in Tabubil led by Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Kedi Ilimbit.

As a product of the GDS program, Mr Ilimbit said to the intakes that the program will set them on a successful career path if they make the most of the opportunity.

“Congratulations on reaching this exciting milestone in your professional journey. We welcome you to our team, where you’ll play a crucial role in this dynamic and evolving organisation.

“I want to emphasize how vital it is to make the most of this opportunity to learn and grow. The mining industry is not just about extracting resources; it is about innovation, safety, and making a positive impact in our families, community, and country.

“Embrace every learning moment, leverage from the expertise that is around you, have a growth mindset, prioritize safety and responsibility, and build strong professional relationships. Do that and your time here will be a journey of professional growth, personal development, and achievement. We are excited to see the contributions you will make to OTML’s future success.”

The 2024 cohort includes 10 females and 19 males.

They represent disciplines in Accounting, Applied Physics, Business Studies, Chemistry, Civil
Engineering, Communications Arts, Computer Science, Electrical & Communication Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Science, Geology, Geotechnical Engineering, Health Management, Human Resources, Mineral Processing Engineering, Mining Engineering, and Surveying.

Since 1988 OTML has enrolled 635 Graduates under its GDS program.

With the OTML Board’s decision in-principle to extend the mine life to 2050, this will create more training and development opportunities for the Preferred Areas, Western Province, and Papua New Guinea.

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