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Location: Reno, Nevada

Contact: gsn@gsnv.org

GSN REGULAR MEMBERSHIP MEETING, March 21, 2025

TIME: Drinks @ 6 pm, Dinner @ 6:30 pm, Talk @ 7:30 pm

WHERE: ATLANTIS CASINO RESORT, RENO, NV

SPEAKER: Sally Goodman, Head, Global Discovery for Newmont

CREG Distinguished Lecturer

TITLE:  Does mining have a golden future?”

MEETING SPONSOR:  ALFORD DRILLING

DINNER COST:  $60 per person

ONLINE RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE  BELOW.

PLEASE RSVP FOR DINNER NO LATER THAN MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2025.

Please contact Laura Ruud at the GSN office for more information:  gsn@gsnv.org

Abstract:

The search for gold has occupied people’s time and effort throughout history – gold has been prized for being beautiful, rare and incorruptible,  which makes it an enduring source of wealth. Whether adorning the casket of the Pharaohs or stored in bars in Fort Knox, gold has been, and continues to be, unmatched as a measure of status in society and a hedge against political instability. We continue to strive for better exploration, safer mining, more efficient processing, all with the assumption that gold’s place in civilization will continue to be as important in future. But is this the case? With the rise of other forms of wealth, and more “useful” rare minerals, will gold’s importance in mining diminish? And what might gold mining look like in future? These are some of the topics we will investigate during this year’s Ralph J. Robert Lecture.

Speaker Bio: Sally Goodman

Sally Goodman is Head, Global Discovery for Newmont, spearheading the drive to discovery across the company’s global portfolio of early-stage exploration projects. She leads a team of technical specialists, providing support to the company’s Exploration function around the world, including evaluation of new opportunities. Sally has held management positions with Newmont, Goldcorp and Atlantic Gold, and travelled globally as a consultant in structural geology with SRK Consulting. Prior to that she held various lecturing and research posts in universities in Canada and the UK. She has a PhD in Economic Geology and MSc in Mineral Exploration from the Royal School of Mines, London (UK), and BSc Geological Sciences from Leeds University (UK).


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03/21/2025 18:00:0003/21/2025 21:00:00America/Los_AngelesGSN Regular Membership Meeting, Reno, Nevada – March 21, 2025

GSN REGULAR MEMBERSHIP MEETING, March 21, 2025

TIME: Drinks @ 6 pm, Dinner @ 6:30 pm, Talk @ 7:30 pm

WHERE: ATLANTIS CASINO RESORT, RENO, NV

SPEAKER: Sally Goodman, Head, Global Discovery for Newmont

CREG Distinguished Lecturer

TITLE:  Does mining have a golden future?”

MEETING SPONSOR:  ALFORD DRILLING

DINNER COST:  $60 per person

ONLINE RESERVATIONS CAN BE MADE  BELOW.

PLEASE RSVP FOR DINNER NO LATER THAN MONDAY, MARCH 17, 2025.

Please contact Laura Ruud at the GSN office for more information:  gsn@gsnv.org

Abstract: The search for gold has occupied people’s time and effort throughout history – gold has been prized for being beautiful, rare and incorruptible,  which makes it an enduring source of wealth. Whether adorning the casket of the Pharaohs or stored in bars in Fort Knox, gold has been, and continues to be, unmatched as a measure of status in society and a hedge against political instability. We continue to strive for better exploration, safer mining, more efficient processing, all with the assumption that gold’s place in civilization will continue to be as important in future. But is this the case? With the rise of other forms of wealth, and more “useful” rare minerals, will gold’s importance in mining diminish? And what might gold mining look like in future? These are some of the topics we will investigate during this year’s Ralph J. Robert Lecture. Speaker Bio: Sally Goodman Sally Goodman is Head, Global Discovery for Newmont, spearheading the drive to discovery across the company’s global portfolio of early-stage exploration projects. She leads a team of technical specialists, providing support to the company’s Exploration function around the world, including evaluation of new opportunities. Sally has held management positions with Newmont, Goldcorp and Atlantic Gold, and travelled globally as a consultant in structural geology with SRK Consulting. Prior to that she held various lecturing and research posts in universities in Canada and the UK. She has a PhD in Economic Geology and MSc in Mineral Exploration from the Royal School of Mines, London (UK), and BSc Geological Sciences from Leeds University (UK).
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Reno, NV
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03/21/202503/21/2025
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