Tadiwanashe Mpofu is a young professional with three years of experience. She has developed a strong foundation in consulting, business development, strategy, and operations. In her current role, she leads special projects focused on business process improvement, streamlining operations, and driving revenue growth. She is passionate about leveraging AI and CRM technologies such as Salesforce to automate workflows, delivering both operational excellence and customer success.
Academically, Tadiwanashe is a Master of Philosophy candidate in Strategic Management at the University of Pretoria. She also holds a BCom Honours in Strategic Management and a BCom in Business Management from the University of Johannesburg. Recognised for her leadership, adaptability, and problem-solving skills, she is committed to creating value, enabling growth, and helping organisations achieve long-term impact through strategic innovation and efficiency.
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