Overview
Join us for our Investment Forum on industrial metals and minerals and on the mineable energy sources of coal and uranium. Will the world be out of recession or will it be double dip? And what does that mean for these commodities?
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Directions to the Ironmongers' Hall
Ironmongers' Hall is located at Shaftesbury Place Barbican London EC2Y 8AA
Ironmongers' Hall is situated in Shaftesbury Place (off Aldersgate) which is within the bounds of the City of London and adjacent to the Museum of London.
As a service to the Hall's clients, parking is provided at extremely favourable rates at the Barbican Centre which is approximately five minutes walk from the Hall.
The Hall is also conveniently situated for Barbican, St. Paul's and Moorgate Underground Stations and is serviced by the No's 4 & 56 London Transport buses.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7776 2300
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Speaker Bios
Peter GanyaExec Chairman, Thunderbird Mines
Peter Ganya is a native of Zimbabwe. Peter previously held senior management positions within the Zimbabwe government including within the Zimbabwe Ministry of Finance.
He has also worked as the Under Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture. He holds an MSc degree in finance at the University of Leicester,
a Diploma in Accounting and a BA in Business Studies at the University of Derby in the UK. Peter is currently Executive Chairman for Thunderbird Mines,
a private company which runs the Golden Kopje Mine in Zimbabwe.
Catherine FeoreDirector and Vice President of Marketing, Adroit Resources
Catherine Feore has worked in Brussels for over ten years, representing a wide range of organisations, from universities to public authorities, and in many fields,
from waste policy to aviation. She has direct experience of working in the European Parliament as an assistant to two Members of the European Parliament and was seconded
to the European Commission as a National Expert in Urban Policy. Catherine's last role in Brussels was as Head of Office for Greater Manchester, a partnership of 18 different
organisations, including Manchester Airports Group, Manchester Public Transport Authority, Greater Manchester Waste and the Manchester Economic Development Agency.
Alan CruickshankCEO, Gensource
Alan Cruickshank has been in the financial services business for more than 20 years as an Investment Advisor, Branch Manager, and senior executive, during his career serving as the President of
First Avenue Partners and the founder and CEO of NuCoal Energy Corp., as well as being instrumental in the founding of 49 North Resource Fund. Since 1999, Alan has acted as agent for
transactions topping $100 million, completing a number of initial public offerings. He has a number of industry designations and has been active in the industry, not only serving on the
Investment Dealers Association district council but as a national director of the Investment Industry Association of Canada.
Humphrey HarrisonManaging Director, EEE Mediation
Humphrey Harrison (Managing Director) is a South African lawyer and international investment advisor with particular experience of stakeholder engagement,
cross-cultural communication and conflict avoidance and resolution strategies.
He has worked extensively in Africa, Asia and the Middle East, advising investors, governments and others on diverse resource and economic
development issues. His early career was as Director of Energy Research at several major City financial institutions. He is a Fellow of the
Chartered Institute of Securities and Investment and a former member of the London and Johannesburg Stock Exhanges.
Ignacio de CalonjePrincipal Investment Officer, Natural Resources - IFC
Mr. de Calonje, based in London, is principal investment officer in IFC's Infrastructure and Natural Resources Department with responsibilities over IFC's
Western European based clients in the oil, gas and mining sectors. Prior to his posting in London, Mr de Calonje was based in Istanbul and was responsible
for IFC's oil, gas and mining business in Europe, Central Asia, Middle East and North Africa. Mr. de Calonje has extensive experience in the field of
international finance, having worked on numerous equity and debt investments in countries such as Egypt, Yemen, Russia, Ukraine, DRC, India, Tunisia,
Brazil or Peru. Before joining IFC in 2004, he worked for Lehman Brothers' investment banking division in London and Madrid advising Spanish and UK
corporate clients in mergers, acquisitions and debt capital market transactions. Mr. de Calonje has a Bsc in Business Administration from Universidad
San Pablo-CEU (Madrid) and a masters degree from Columbia University (New York).
John ClarkeCEO - Great Metals Quest
John Clarke has considerable experience in mineral exploration, corporate acquisition and development in the gold mining sector
in Africa. John was CEO of Nevsun Resources. Prior to joining Nevsun, he was Executive Director of Ashanti Goldfields Company
Limited of Ghana. He joined Ashanti in 1982 and contributed to establishing Ashanti's gold exploration programme throughout sub-
Saharan Africa. He is the Director of several companies which have exploration and development activities in Africa.
John holds a B.Sc. in metallurgy from University College Cardiff, a Ph.D. in metallurgy from Cambridge University and an MBA
from Middlesex Polytechnic.
Steven MarkeyManaging Consultant, Fertilizers & Chemicals, CRU Strategies
During his 30 year career in the fertilizer industry, Steve Markey has held a variety of positions engaged in sales and
marketing, supply chain management, product sourcing, and risk management. Previous employers include Cargill,
Agriliance/CHS, Mississippi Chemical, and Agrium. He has served on the Boards of Phosrock and Phoschem and has
extensive commercial trading experience with nitrogen products, phosphate products, by products and raw materials,
and potash.
Steve joined CRU Strategies in 2010 and has provided senior project input into strategic, valuation, and
market decisions involving several major phosphate, potash, and sulphur and sulphuric acid projects.
Steve has an MBA in International Business from Cleveland State University.
Jack ScottSenior Vice President-Strategic Projects, Allana Potash
Jack Scott develops the commercial and financial structures of Allana's projects. Starting his career in
telecommunications, Jack then spent ten years in a small team building multinational engineering/construction
firm, AGRA Inc. (now part of AMEC plc). His more recent roles include: Vice President, Commercial at NaiKun Wind
Energy Group Inc; CEO of Advanced Applied Physics Solutions Inc; and Vice President, Corporate Development at
Atomic Energy of Canada Limited.
Jack is a Registered Professional Engineer, a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and
a past member of the Conference Board of Canada Strategy Development Council. Educated in Canada, he has a B.Sc.
in Chemical Engineering from Queen's University and an MBA from the University of Western Ontario Ivey School of Business.
He also has positions on a number of technology company boards.
Brian CoopeIndustrial Minerals Analyst
Brian Coope is a Chartered Engineer specialising in industrial minerals and construction raw materials. Brian graduated in industrial
metallurgy from the University of Birmingham in 1968, and then joined the Aero Engine Division of Rolls Royce as a Metallurgist.
Brian joined Metal Bulletin in 1973 and played a central role in the development of the then newly-launched publication 'Industrial Minerals',
becoming Deputy Editor in 1973 and Editor in 1977. During his thirteen years with 'Industrial Minerals' he prepared detailed studies on virtually
the whole range of non-metallic minerals as well as writing books on glass and refractory raw materials, editing directories and conference volumes,
and organising international conferences. Brian Left Metal Bulletin to set up a consultancy specialising in the commercialisation of industrial minerals.
Clients have included major mining companies, exploration companies, investment banks, and government departments.
Gerry ClarkeIndustrial Minerals Commentator
Gerry Clarke is a Mine Geologist and Applied Mineralogist and former lecturer in Applied Mineralogy at the University of Plymouth, UK.
He is a former Editor for the Industrial Minerals, and an Executive Director of Metal Bulletin. Gerry has written extensively across
the spectrum of industrial minerals, and organised and chaired many conferences on behalf of Industrial Minerals Magazine and made
numerous presentations to others' events over the years. Gerry is also the compiler and publisher of the Magnesia Availability
Wall Map and, in partnership with P W Harben, Inc., the creator of the Lithium Availability Wall Map. Gerry has a Masters degree
in Applied Mineralogy and a Bachelors degree in Mining Engineering and Geology.
Nick TintorCEO, Ferrum Americas Mining Inc
Nick Tintor has more than 25 years of experience in the mining industry and has been involved with all aspects of junior mining
company management, finance and project.
Nick is currently the Managing Director of RG Mining Investments Inc. He is a graduate of the University of
Toronto (B.Sc., Geology).
Nick has been past President & CEO of Anaconda Gold, and Homeland Uranium. He is the Chairman of Midlands
Minerals Inc. He is also a Director of Caracara Silver, Cerro Resources, DNI Metals, Southern Andes Energy,
and Homeland Uranium, an unlisted reporting issuer.
David CliffCEO, Empire Mining
David Cliff is the former Exploration Manager, Europe of Rio Tinto Exploration. During his 26 years with Rio Tinto he was
involved in the discovery of three gold and one copper deposit and gained experience in the exploration of a wide
variety of minerals and deposit types with a particular specialisation in copper-gold porphyry systems and epithermal
precious metal systems. He has lead multinational and multidisciplinary teams in a variety of environments and
jurisdictions, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe and Turkey and has extensive experience in the evaluation of
mineral projects and in the negotiation of all forms of mining industry agreements.
Nick TintorCEO, Ferrum Americas Mining
Nick Tintor has more than 25 years of experience in the mining industry and has been involved with all aspects of junior mining company
management, finance and project. Nick is currently the Managing Director of RG Mining Investments Inc. He is a graduate of the University of
Toronto (B.Sc., Geology). Nick has been past President & CEO of Anaconda Gold, and Homeland Uranium. He is the Chairman of Midlands Minerals Inc.
He is also a Director of Caracara Silver, Cerro Resources, DNI Metals, Southern Andes Energy, and Homeland Uranium, an unlisted reporting issuer.
Glen JonesExec Dir, IntierraRMG
Glen Jones has been working in the mineral exploration industry for over 36 years. In 1991, Glen created the "Hot Play Map" concept which developed into
an industry standard. Between 1971 and 1980 Glen worked for Granduc Mines, Teck Corporation and Getty Mines.
John MenziesChairman, Cmi Capital
John Menzies has more than 25 years experience in the resource sector. Mr. Menzies currently serves as the Chairman of Cmi Capital
Limited. Prior to this John was Chief Executive Officer, Chairman and President of Euromax Resources Ltd and President and Chief
Executive Officer of Steppe Gold Resources. John commenced his career as a Geologist, in Houston Oil & Minerals Inc. and then
Amax Iron Ore Corporation Ltd. He also served as Vice President of Exploration for Carbine Gold NL. As a consultant John
advised companies on projects as diverse as gold, base metals, diamonds and industrial minerals. He focused on the financial
aspects of the natural resources sectors and has been involved in the successful development of mining and energy projects
internationally. He has held several Non-executive Directorships including Atlantic Coal. John is also the Chairman of the
SE Europe Geoscience Foundation, a not-for-profit geoscience education foundation. He is a Member of professional
societies in Australia, North America and Europe. Mr. Menzies holds a BSc.(Hons) in geology.
Ben KoppelmanSenior Policy Advisor, Science Policy Centre, Royal Society
Ben Koppelman works at the Royal Society- the world's premier organisation for independent scientific advice. He is the
Director of the Royal Society's Committee on the Scientific Aspects of International Security. Ben has managed
several key studies on a variety of nuclear technology and policy issues, including Fuel cycle stewardship in
a nuclear renaissance for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Strategy options for the UK's separated plutonium
for the Department of Energy and Climate Change; and nuclear weapons related projects for the Ministry of Defence.
Ben has also been taking a lead in the Royal Society's activities in science diplomacy, including the Atlas of
Islamic World Science and Innovation that considers the role of science cooperation to strengthen links with,
and within, the Islamic World. Previously Ben was responsible for the Royal Society's interests in UK
civil Space policy.
Prior to this Ben worked at the Department of War Studies, King's College London, the Foreign Policy Centre and
the United Nations Development Programme in Honduras. Ben has a BA in Natural Sciences from Pembroke College,
University of Cambridge and an MA in Philosophy King's College London.
Philip MacounPrincipal Consultant, CRU Strategies
Philip Macoun has worked in copper, bauxite/alumina, industrial minerals and gold/silver, in several countries and for several major projects.
Phil has particular expertise in project assessment, technology innovation, mineral commodity sales and marketing strategies. Prior to joining
CRU he was Vice President, North American Operations for Gekko Systems, a producer of gravity separation and leaching in the gold and silver
industries. Phil was involved in the development of magnesia production and sales for the refractory, chemical and fertilizer industries
based around the Kunwarara magnesite deposit.
Philip holds a Bachelor of Economics degree from the University of Sydney, a Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance and Investment,
and a Masters degree from the University of Oregon.
Nick TintorCEO, Southern Andes Energy
Nick Tintor has more than 25 years of experience in the mining industry and has been involved with all aspects of junior mining company management,
finance and project. Nick is currently the Managing Director of RG Mining Investments Inc. He is a graduate of the University of Toronto (B.Sc., Geology).
Nick has been past President & CEO of Anaconda Gold, and Homeland Uranium. He is the Chairman of Midlands Minerals Inc. He is also a Director of
Caracara Silver, Cerro Resources, DNI Metals, Southern Andes Energy, and Homeland Uranium, an unlisted reporting issuer.
Benny PeiserDirector, Global Warming Policy Foundation
Dr Benny Peiser is the director of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, an all-party and non-party think tank and educational
charity chaired by Lord Lawson. Benny is the founder and editor (since 1997) of CCNet, the world's leading climate policy network.
He is a social scientist and a Visiting Fellow at the University of Buckingham.
Deepak Lalwani OBEDirector, LalCap
Deepak Lalwani is Director of India investments at London consultancy, Lalcap. He was elected as a Member of the London Stock
Exchange over 20 years ago. Prior to this Deepak worked at London stockbroker, Astaire Securities. Deepak is only one of two
persons from India to be elected as a Member of The London Stock Exchange and is regarded as an authority and pre-eminent
contributor on the India economic story. He is a qualified UK accountant. For over 15 years he has authored the influential
"India Report".
Deepak was honoured in New Delhi with the prestigious "Bharatties; Samman Pravasi Award" by the NRI Institute.
He was awarded an OBE in The Queen's Birthday Honours List 2010 for services to UK's financial services.
He has spoken on TV, radio and in the press about India and chairs and speaks at many high level seminars
in the UK and at MBA programmes of major UK business schools.
Alan GibbonDevelopment Director, MIRO
Alan Gibbon graduated from the University of Birmingham as a Mineral Processor but has spent over 30 years in the platinum and
precious metal refining business. He also has specialist experience in plasma technology. Prior to joining MIRO in 1993 as a
Project Manager, Alan worked for Johnson Matthey Plc and now specialises in precious metal treatments, mineral wastes,
pyrometallurgy, process modelling and environmental issues. He holds a BSc Civil Engineering.