Meet Thulani: Leading with Data, Giving Back Through Mentorship

  • With support from the Dell Young Leaders programme, Thulani found his footing far from home, building confidence, career skills, and real-world exposure.
  • He launched his career in finance and data, and now leads business intelligence at one of South Africa’s largest banks.
  • Today, Thulani mentors aspiring graduates, opening doors to finance and data as early mentors once did for him.

Current Role

Business Intelligence Manager

Career Field

Banking

Degree

BSc in Actuarial and Financial Mathematics, 2018

  • With support from the Dell Young Leaders programme, Thulani found his footing far from home, building confidence, career skills, and real-world exposure.
  • He launched his career in finance and data, and now leads business intelligence at one of South Africa’s largest banks.
  • Today, Thulani mentors aspiring graduates, opening doors to finance and data as early mentors once did for him.

Current Role

Business Intelligence Manager

Career Field

Banking

Degree

BSc in Actuarial and Financial Mathematics, 2018

Leaving Home, Finding New Direction

Thulani has always been drawn to numbers. After a government science programme introduced him to careers in math, he chose to study actuarial and financial mathematics. He moved from Limpopo to Pretoria for university, taking on a demanding degree programme with no nearby family and little prior exposure to the academic and social demands of campus life. The transition wasn’t easy, but Thulani stayed focused on what he came to do.

Joining the Dell Young Leaders programme gave him more than just support — it reshaped how he saw himself. Through leadership training, career prep, and real-world exposure to finance roles, he began to build confidence and direction. A pivotal moment came during a three-day job shadow with a Dell Young Leaders alum in asset management. “That’s when I saw what was possible,” he says. “It shifted my mindset completely.”

Shaping a Career in Finance

After graduation, Thulani secured an internship at a major South African retailer with support from the Dell Young Leaders programme. The role in corporate finance introduced him to real-world analytics, working closely with CFOs and data teams. It didn’t take long for him to realise that his skill set – numbers, logic, and structured thinking – was a perfect fit for the fast-paced finance world.

That first experience led to a role as a business intelligence analyst, and eventually to his current position as a business intelligence manager at one of South Africa’s largest banks. Along the way, he found a passion for data strategy and is now preparing to pursue a postgraduate diploma in data science. “This is where I want to grow,” he says. “The more I learn, the more I see how data drives decision-making, and how I can lead in that space.”

The opportunities are there. You just need someone to show you how to find them.

- Thulani

Opening Doors for Others

Thulani’s success didn’t stop with landing a leadership role in banking. As soon as he found his footing in the workplace, he began mentoring others, first through the Dell Young Leaders programme and later with students and young professionals in his network. “I’ve mentored peers in the programme, medical students, economists — some of them now work alongside me,” he says.

Thulani sees mentorship not as an extra but as a core part of his career. As he grows in his field, he’s focused on creating access for others. “The opportunities are there,” he says. “You just need someone to show you how to find them.”

From Aspiration to Success

Dell Young Leaders are earning degrees across Africa and driving change in their communities through meaningful careers. Their stories show how support leads to long-term success.