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Advisory Committee
To assist in the task of evaluating potential
investments, E.I.M. has formed an Advisory Committee to
provide specialist advice to its Investment Committee. The E.I.M. Advisory
Committee brings together people with the special skills necessary to examine
and understand many of the technical and commercial issues which determine the
success of a resources company, E.I.M.’s key area of specialization.
Professor Donald Barnett
Professor Donald Barnett has been an educator and practitioner in the fields of
mineral and energy economics and financial valuation of mineral properties for 33 years including 15 years as Associate
Professor and Foundation Director of the Centre for Mineral and Energy Economics
at Macquarie University and a further six years as Visiting Professor of Mineral
Economics at the Western Australian School of Mines.
Professor
Barnett is a
Fellow of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. He has had four books
published, the most recent being Australia's Coal Exports: Prospects to
2015 (McCloskey 2002). He has provided consulting and advisory services to over
40 companies and government agencies.
Professor Philip Seccombe
Professor Philip Seccombe, currently Conjoint Associate Professor of ore deposit
geology at the University of Newcastle, has over 35 years' experience as an
exploration and mine geologist, researcher, educator and company consultant. He has conducted
extensive research on a wide variety of ore deposit styles throughout Australia,
Canada, Europe, Fiji and Indonesia.
Professor
Seccombe is a member of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, a
Fellow of the Geological Society of Australia, a member of the
International Association for the Genesis of Ore Deposits, a Fellow
of the Society of Economic Geologists and a Member of the Society
for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits. He is a former Chair of
the Specialist Group in Economic Geology of the
Geological Society of Australia and Regional Vice-President of both the Society
for Geology Applied to Mineral Deposits and the International Association on the
Genesis of Ore Deposits. Professor Seccombe has held visiting Professorships at Pennsylvania
State University, the University of British Columbia and the Mining University
of Leoben, Austria. He has written four books and over 120
journal, conference and technical articles covering a variety of resource
commodities.
Nick Moony
Nick Moony has over 38 years’ experience in mining, metallurgy, mineralogy,
project development and general consulting to the resources industry having
worked on projects for 50 companies in Australia and overseas. He has extensive
experience in all states of Australia and internationally with assignments in
New Zealand, Canada, Bolivia, United States, Venezuela, Kazakhstan, Zimbabwe,
Sierra Leone, Ecuador, Indonesia and North Korea. He has particular expertise in
the areas of zinc, copper, silver, gold, tin and industrial mineral recovery.
Colin Jackson
Colin Jackson is a senior business executive and corporate adviser.
After working in the Australian resources industry as a mine process design
engineer, he became one of Australia's
leading gold sector equity analysts advising institutional investors in
Australia and overseas. As a director of McIntosh and Company (now Merrill
Lynch Australia), he led the corporate advisory team
responsible for such high profile floats as Placer Pacific and Kidston before holding senior
executive positions at Newcrest Limited and Normandy Limited.
Colin is currently Chairman of
Intrepid Mines Limited, an international mining group listed in
Canada and Australia, and a director of Red5 Limited, an ASX
listed company. Colin is a director of E.I.M. Capital Managers and a member of the
firm's Advisory Committee. He provides general counsel on
investment issues as well as specialist advice to the firm's
Investment Committee on corporate governance and corporate financial strategy.
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