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Investment Committee
Tony Wiggins
Tony Wiggins is the founding director of E.I.M. Capital Managers.
He has a background in the resources sector as a geologist and business analyst including five years with RGC Limited at underground and open
cut mining operations around Australia and two years with North Broken
Hill in the area of mergers and acquisitions. He is a past recipient of
a GB O’Malley Medal from the Australasian Institute Mining and Metallurgy.
Since switching to the
financial services industry nine years ago, Tony has
managed equity portfolios for J B Were Asset Management, Portfolio
Partners and the Ethical Investment Company of Australia. Tony is a
member of the Emerging Resources Company Share Fund Investment Committee and
Chairman of E.I.M.'s investment committee. Tony oversees the investment
decision making and analytical processes for E.I.M. as well as being actively
engaged in the financial modeling and analysis which assist in stock
selection and portfolio construction.
Doug Goodall
Doug Goodall has extensive experience in resource
exploration and mine development, investment management and institutional
sales and research with leading international stockbrokers. He is a
co-founder of E.I.M. Capital Managers. Before entering the investment industry,
Doug spent 17 years with exploration and mining companies
including Barrier Exploration and Getty Oil Development Company.
He subsequently became Manager of Australian
Resource Equities for Colonial Mutual Investment Management before
moving to stockbroking for some 12 years.
During his time with McIntosh and Company
(subsequently Merrill Lynch Australia) and at
County Natwest Securities, two of Australia's leading institutional
brokers, he was a specialist resources sector adviser and gold mining analyst
dealing with professional fund managers in Australia and overseas. Doug
has continued to maintain a direct involvement in the resources industry as an adviser
on a project in Southern Africa. As well as his
role in stock selection, Doug is responsible for analyzing a subset of emerging
producer resource stocks which includes financial modeling, speaking with
management representatives and visiting operations.
John Robertson
John Robertson is a consulting economist and corporate adviser specializing in
valuation analysis and corporate communications. After time as a policy
economist in Canberra, his work
in the resources industry in Australia, London and New York
included cross-border transaction analysis and
structuring, international raw material and commodity trading, management of
derivatives portfolios and negotiation of commercial agreements. He became a top rated
mining and resources sector investment strategist with McIntosh and Company.
Later, as a director and chief economist of McIntosh and Company, he was also
responsible for the firm's macroeconomic research.
He has since held
senior executive positions with Foster's Brewing Group and Senetas Corporation,
primarily involved in business and financial strategy and equity market
communications. He currently advises corporate clients at Benson Partners and
Haystac Capital Market Communications on corporate equity market matters. He is a
member of the Emerging Resources Company Share Fund Investment Committee and
participates in E.I.M.'s investment decision making with special emphasis on
investment strategy, market analysis and asset allocation. |