Mike Meding of Los Azules was elected president of the mining exploration chamber

Mike Meding of Los Azules was elected president of the mining exploration chamber

October 1, 2024 – 12:46

The general manager of the Los Azules copper project in San Juan and vice president of McEwen Copper was appointed to head the entity’s Board of Directors.

He Group of Exploratory Mining Companies of the Argentine Republic (GEMERA) formed its new board of directors and appointed Michael “Mike” Medingof the Los Azules de San Juan copper projectas its new president.

As detailed by the entity to Energy Reportthis new commission “will guide the organization in its mission to promote the sustainable development of the mining industry in the country.”

This is how the new leadership of GEMERA was formed by companies

  • President: Andes Corporación Minera SA – McEwen Copper Inc
  • Secretary: Mansfield Minera SA
  • Treasurer: Aldebaran Argentina SA
  • Principal Member: AbraPlata Argentina SA
  • Substitute Member: Pampa Exploración SA
  • Account Holder Reviewer: Hanaq Argentina SA
  • Substitute Account Reviewer: Nevado Minerals SA

Michael Medinggeneral manager of The Blues and vice president of McEwen Copperwill assume the presidency on behalf of Andes Mining Corporation SA.

“Mike” is an outstanding executive with more than 20 years of experience in global companies such as McEwen Mining, Barrick Gold and Trafigura.

From CEGERA they highlighted that with “a solid background in economics and business administration”, Meding has demonstrated “his ability to manage large projects and teams in challenging environments.”

“Under his leadership and together with the Board of Directors, GEMERA will focus on promoting investment so that mining projects in the exploration stage become engines of development and on continuing to work with communities to strengthen the social license necessary for their success. “they maintained.

“We are convinced that his presidency together with the members of the Board of Directors will contribute to the expansion of mining activity in Argentina and the sustainable growth of the sector,” they concluded.

Source: Ambito

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