Toronto, ON – Wednesday, October 2, 2024 – The Critical Minerals Institute (CMI) is excited to announce that Harry H. Kim, P.Eng., has joined its Board of Directors. With more than 30 years of global environmental consulting and contracting experience, Harry brings a wealth of expertise in ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), sustainability, and strategic risk management across the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors. His proven leadership in managing commercial strategy, identifying opportunities, and mitigating risks makes him a highly valuable addition to the CMI board.
Harry’s international experience includes advising global organizations on environmental and reputational risk management, covering the entire project life cycle from Environmental Impact Assessments to community engagement and corporate social responsibility (CSR). His experience managing high-profile, logistically challenging projects in developing countries further showcases his ability to deliver under complex conditions.
Harry Kim remarked, “I’m both thrilled and honored to be joining the Board of Directors at the Critical Minerals Institute at a time when natural resources around critical minerals need to be scaled quickly. Meeting the accountability and transparency stakeholder expectations on ESG issues is crucial to ensure supply chains are mined, processed, and delivered in a socially responsible manner.”
Tracy Hughes, Executive Director of CMI, added, “Harry’s extensive knowledge, coupled with his hands-on leadership in sustainability, brings an unmatched depth of insight to CMI. His appointment strengthens our commitment to driving meaningful change in the critical minerals sector, where responsible practices and ESG principles are key to our collective success. Harry will be instrumental in helping us navigate the complex landscape of global resources.”
Harry Kim joins a distinguished Board of Directors that includes Co-Chairs Jack Lifton and Melissa Sanderson, alongside Executive Directors Tracy Hughes and Alastair Neill. Other board members include Alister Macdonald, Christopher Berlet, Christopher Gibbs, Geoff Atkins, Ian Chalmers, Lara Smith, Peter Clausi, Peter Cashin, Raj Shah, Russell Fryer, Stephen Burega, Stephen Lautens, Steve Mackowski, and Tuan Tran.
For more information on how to join the Critical Minerals Institute and access exclusive benefits such as the monthly Masterclass and weekly Technology Metals Report (TMR), visit CriticalMineralsInstitute.com.
About Critical Minerals Institute (CMI)
The Critical Minerals Institute (CMI) is a global organization dedicated to addressing the challenges and opportunities within the critical minerals sector. It serves as a central hub for businesses, governments, and investors, providing comprehensive resources and insights into the value, sustainability, and strategic importance of critical minerals essential for technological and industrial progress.
CMI’s offerings include exclusive Masterclasses, the weekly Technology Metals Report (TMR) for industry insights, and the annual International Critical Minerals Expo & CMI Summit IV. The upcoming 2025 summit, themed The War for Critical Minerals and Capital Resources, is scheduled to take place in Pasadena, California, on May 14-15. This event aims to unite industry leaders to tackle pressing issues in the global critical minerals market. To secure a CMI Membership, click here For more information on the Critical Minerals Institute (CMI), visit CriticalMineralsInstitute.com or contact Tracy Hughes, CMI Executive Director at [email protected]. To learn more about the CMI Summit IV, please contact Neil Lock, CMI Event Coordinator, at [email protected] or visit CriticalMineralSummit.com. For details about the International Critical Minerals Expo, please contact Alexander Oliver, Event Coordinator at Select Global Events, at [email protected] or go to Mineral-Expo.com.
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