Ross Beaty to step down as Pan American Silver chairman in May
Ross Beaty, chairman of Pan American Silver and Equinox Gold, at The Northern Miner s Canadian Mining Symposium in London on April 25, 2018. Photo by Martina Lang.
Pan American Silver (TSX: PAAS; NASDAQ: PAAS) founder Ross Beaty will step down in May as the company’s chairman and has appointed board member Gillian Winckler to replace him.
Trained as a geologist, Beaty launched Pan American in 1984 and has served as its chairman since then. He was also CEO from the company’s inception until 2004.
“I am so proud and grateful to have worked with our wonderful and dedicated team in building this great company,” he said in his announcement. “I would also like to thank our shareholders, who have supported my vision of creating a world-class silver mining company.”
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The Northern Miner Podcast – episode 222: The cloud ‘drastically changes the game’ for mining, ft Finch, Lindon, Tooley and Williams
Posted By: Adrian Pocobelli
January 19, 2021
This week’s episode features the Thought Leadership Panel on cloud technology at the Global Mining Symposium virtual conference. Guests include
Nolan Finch, worldwide technical leader for mining at AWS,
Dave Lindon, general manager at OpsGuru, and
Jeremy Tooley, CEO and president of Xerris. The panel, moderated by Northern Miner senior reporter
Carl A. Williams, discussed the benefits of cloud computing, security, 5G and connectivity.
All this and more with host
Adrian Pocobelli.
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