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American Mining Hall of Fame
2005 Inductee
PIERRE LASSONDE
Pierre Lassonde was elected President of Newmont Mining Corporation,
effective February 2002. He joined the Company following Newmont’s
acquisition of Franco-Nevada Mining Corporation Limited, which he
co-founded and served as President and Co-Chief Executive Officer
from 1982.
He began his mining career with Bechtel Corporation in San Francisco as a
Cost Engineer followed by a Senior Planning Analyst role with Rio
Algom Ltd. in Toronto. In
1980 he went to work for one of Canada’s largest institutional
money managers, Beutel Goodman & Co., heading their precious
metals division as President. He
managed the very successful Dynamic Precious Metal Fund.
Mr. Lassonde is one of the most prominent gold commentators
and the author of the Gold Book, The Complete Investment Guide to
Precious Metals.
He has a Bachelor of Arts
degree from the University of Montreal in 1967 and a Bachelor of
Science degree in Electrical Engineering from École Polytechnique in 1981. He graduated with a Master of Business
Administration degree from the University of Utah in 1973 and was
designated a Professional Engineer by the Association of
Professional Engineers of Ontario in 1976.
Mr. Lassonde earned the qualification of Chartered Financial
Analyst from the University of Virginia in 1984.
The University of Toronto conferred him an Honorary Doctorate
in 2001 and the University of Montreal in 2002.
In January 2003 he was made a member of the Order of Canada.
In March 2005 he was elected the Chairman of the World Gold Council.
He was also the recipient of the D. C. Jackling Award of the
Society of Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) in 2005.
Pierre Lassonde has made wide-ranging contributions to his
profession as a successful businessperson, philanthropist, community
leader and supporter of mining education and research.
He established the Lassonde Institute for Engineering and
Geoscience at the University of Toronto, which has revitalized that
university’s Mineral Engineering program.
He is also a long time supporter of the Canadian Mining Hall
of Fame, which has existed largely due to his support and
involvement.
Lassonde’s strong commitment to developing the knowledge and
skills of the next generation is reflected in his remarks, “We
should never forget that the most important natural resource of our
country is not nickel, gold or diamond, but its people.”
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