Desmond Ernst Van Jaarsveld has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TransNamib, effective from 17 April 2024.
He replaces Johny Smith, who resigned from the rail company in February last year to join Grindrod Rail.
Van Jaarsveld, who has over 30 years of professional experience in various industries, including over 25 years at senior executive leadership levels within the transportation, logistics, and distribution sectors within the Southern Africa region, is the former Managing Director of DP World.
Van Jaarsveld holds a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science (Honours) degrees from the University of Stellenbosch. He has completed a Management Development Programme with the University of Stellenbosch Graduate Business School, among other various management and coaching certificates.
“Desmond Van Jaarsveld is an excellent addition to TransNamib, and on behalf of the board of directors, I extend my congratulations to him for taking on this important role. TransNamib and rail infrastructure play a critical role in positioning Namibia as a logistics leader in the region, and we are confident that Mr. Van Jaarsveld will lead TransNamib towards sustainable growth,” TransNamib Chairman Theo Mberirua said.
“He has proven his fit for the role for the current time and current challenges that TransNamib faces. He comes with an impressive history of success leading major national and international companies in demanding times. I am confident that his leadership of TransNamib will further strengthen our industry and benefit the company.”
Mberirua also expressed gratitude to interim CEO Webster Gonzo, who has served in the role since last year.
“I would like to extend our gratitude to Mr. Webster Gonzo for his tremendous work with the Board to ensure the continuity of TransNamib’s operations during this period. His efforts have been invaluable, and they have positioned our new CEO to lead an organization that is well-prepared to represent the interests of our shareholders and the Namibian nation,” he said.