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American Mining Hall of Fame
2000 Medal of Merit Recipient
Leonard Harris
Leonard Harris was born in Yeppoon,
Queensland, Australia and received a Diploma in Metallurgy in 1949
from Mount Morgan Technical College, Australia. His professional
career has taken him throughout the world where he has made
significant contributions to operations in Australia, Ghana, Peru,
and for about twenty
years, Newmont Mining Corporation operations throughout the world.
His most recent managerial role as President/General Manager,
Newmont Peru Limited, has resulted in international recognition for
the startup and operation of Yanacocha, the largest gold mine in
Peru. With his wife Rosa he has provided international leadership in
recognizing and implementing a far reaching social program in and
around the Yanacocha area.
Presently he is a consultant in several
mining and mining-related companies, and is President of B & H
Mine Services, Director of Corriente Resources Inc., Sociedad Minera
Berenguela, Solitario Resources, Alamos Minerals Ltd, Glamis Gold
Ltd., Resources Development Inc., and Cardero Resource Corp.
In addition to his numerous technical
accomplishments he continues to contribute to the betterment of the
profession as recent past chairman of the Denver Section of the
Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, and as recent past
Chairman of the Mineral Processing Division of the Colorado Mining
Association. He has been recognized by the Society for Mining,
Metallurgy, and Exploration as a Henry Krumb Lecturer, Distinguished
Member, and received the Sanders Gold Medal Award.
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