Author: Siri Genik

Mr. Ramzi Fawaz joins the Advisory Board of BRIDGE©

Siri C. Genik, Principal and Founder of Bridge©, is delighted to welcome Ramzi to the Team, as a member of BRIDGE©’s Board of Advisors. Recently retired from Newmont Goldcorp Mining Corporation, where he served as the Senior Vice President of Projects for 8 years, Ramzi brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in strategic project

ESG … TO BE OR NOT TO BE…

…THAT TRULY IS THE QUESTION, if you are trying to decide about sustainability and how to implement it within your organisation. There is ESG, CSR and Sustainability. Do they mean the same, how do they differ? …more questions. And thanks to social media, everyone is weighing in … So in fact it seems that Sustainability

Mongolia – Fast Forward to 2019

Gender Equity & Canadian Mining Supplier Mission April 8th to 12th 2019 A year ago I was excited to post an article following my travels to Mongolia in late fall 2017. I was extremely positive about the business and socio-economic environment that I found while I was there. This positivism was re-confirmed very recently with the

Cooperation, collaboration and partnership…

Cooperation, collaboration and partnership … beyond the social license to operate. A conversation about how mining can help future generations enjoy their ecosystems and partner with their host communities. Please join a distinguished panel at the Lassonde Institute of Mining (University of Toronto) for an evening of discussion on the “Social License to Operate –

Imperial Mining Appoints Siri Genik to its Board of Directors

MONTREAL, QUEBEC – March 27, 2018 – Imperial Mining Group Ltd. (“Imperial”) (TSX VENTURE: IPG) is pleased to announce, subject to the approval of the TSX Venture Exchange, that Ms. Siri Genik has been appointed to Imperial’s Board of Directors. “We are delighted that Siri Genik has agreed to join our Board of Directors,” said Peter Cashin, Imperial’s President

Mongolia 2018… Natural Resources Now and Beyond

I was privileged to have the opportunity of travelling to Mongolia late November 2017***. A country of strong contrasts and extremes, arid geography and desert climate (although right now Eastern Canada is probably colder!). Its infrastructure is challenging and its natural resources abundant. Mongolia’s population is approximately 3,5 million, its people are warm and welcoming,

Mineral Sector and Gender Workshop in Ulaanbaatar

Toronto, November 10th, 2017 – Women in Mining Canada (“WIMC”) have been invited by SESMIM (“Strengthening Extractive Sector Management in Mongolia”), under the auspices of Global Affairs Canada) to participate in their conference about “Mineral Sector and Gender”. The Conference will be held in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia on November 17, 2017. Siri C Genik, WIMC board

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If you are a woman student in the field of Mining, regardless of your area of interest or specialization, we want you to apply for the WIM Canada Student Trailblazer Award as well as nominate your Mentor for the Rick Hutson Memorial Award”. Deadline is January 15th, 2017 so apply now. Download the files below

We need to take off those rose-coloured glasses

Join us at the Rocks & Stocks Event on Tuesday October 25, 2016, where we will be talking about “Mining Project Development and What Needs to Change” To the question “what has to change in the mining industry” I answer “everything”. Not because the industry is bad, or indifferent, or on the brink of disappearing,