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AMERICAN MINING HALL OF FAME
2000 INDUCTEE

Ronald C. Cambre
Ronald Cambre
is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana and a graduate of Louisiana
State University, with a degree in Chemical Engineering. He also attended the Harvard Business School Program for
Management Development.
Mr. Cambre began his professional career with
the International Paper Company doing technical work in its pulp and
paper operation. In
1964 he joined Freeport-McMoRan and worked with that organization
for 30 years. During this period he was involved in many of the
businesses Freeport operated, including its sulfur, phosphate, and
nitrogen fertilizers, as well as its nickel, cobalt, uranium, gold,
and copper units. He
served as Operations Manager of Queensland Nickel, a Freeport joint
venture in Australia, during the mid-seventies. In 1986 Freeport spun off Freeport-McMoRan Resource Partners,
and appointed Mr. Cambre as the first president and CEO of the new
entity. In 1993, Freeport acquired Rio Tinto Minera, the Spanish
mining and smelter group, and named him as Chairman.
Mr. Cambre retired from Freeport-McMoRan in
late 1993 and joined Newmont as Vice Chairman and CEO.
He has served as Chairman since 1995.
Under his leadership, Newmont has grown to be
the second largest gold producer in the world, with operations in
the U.S., Peru, Indonesia, and Uzbekistan.
Newmont is recognized as a technical and environmental leader
in the mining industry, and supports a worldwide exploration effort
Mr. Cambre is a member of the Society for
Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration, and the American Institute of
Chemical Engineers. He serves
on numerous boards, including the
World Gold Council, the Louisiana State University College of
Engineering Advisory Council, Harvard University’s John F.
Kennedy School of Government, and W. R. Grace & Co. He is also Vice Chairman of the
National Mining Association and past Chairman of the Gold Institute.
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