Re: Normand Champigny Appointed President of Donner Metals
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AGORACOM
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Apr 17, 2012 10:35AM
Normand Champigny's Overview
Current410 connections
With over 30 years of experience in the mining sector, Normand has led a wide array of projects for a number of international mining companies.
He is also a member of a number of professional and industry associations related to the mining industry:
Chaiman of the Board of Directors -Minalliance, Quebec
Director -Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC)
Director -Fonds Restor-Action Nunavik, Québec
Fellow -Geological Association of Canada
Member -Ordre des Ingénieurs du Québec
Member -Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia
Member -Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario
Member -Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Management consulting in the mining industry, asset & supply chain management, mining project evaluation & feasibility, mineral exploration, strategic planning
Public Company; 1001-5000 employees; FIU; Mining & Metals industry
Independent director
Canadian exploration company part of the Grosso Group, focusing on uranium exploration in Argentina.
April 2011– Present(1 year 1 month)
Candian mineral exploration company, part of the Grosso Group, focusing on early stage opportunities in Peru.
Partnership; 1-10 employees; Mining & Metals industry
March 2010– Present(2 years 2 months)
Minalliance is an organization that brings together the Québec Mineral Exploration Association (AEMQ) and the Québec Mining Association (QMA), as well as companies involved in mine exploration, operation and services, equipment suppliers, and financial institutions. The mandate of Minalliance is to make the general public more aware of the mineral industry and to highlight the industry’s contribution to the growth of Québec and its regions, integrating economic, social and environmental aspects.
Mining & Metals industry
February 2007– September 2011(4 years 8 months)
Involved with the funding and approval of clean up of abandoned exploration sites in the Nunavik territory of Northern Quebec.
Partnership; 10,001+ employees; Accounting industry
March 2009– May 2011(2 years 3 months)
Leadership role for the firm's Centre of Excellence in Mining for the Americas region.
February 2009– April 2011(2 years 3 months)
Previously Executive Vice President for the company.
Public Company; 201-500 employees; GUY; Mining & Metals industry
April 2009– March 2011(2 years)
Member of the Technical Advisory Committee for the feasibility study of the Aurora gold project, Guyana.
April 2006– January 2009(2 years 10 months)
Publicly traded Canadian mineral exploration company specializing in project generation using an innovative targeting methodology combined with considerable exploration know-how. Azimut holds the largest mineral exploration portfolio in mining-friendly Quebec, including key gold, copper, uranium and rare earth element properties.
In 2002, upon the sale of the Firm’s consulting business to IBM, he became an Associate Partner with IBM Business Consulting Services, where he was the America’s Mining Industry Leader. Normand left IBM in 2006, to join Azimut Exploration Inc., of Longueuil, Quebec.
Partnership; 10,001+ employees; Accounting industry
September 1988– October 2002(14 years 2 months)
After a number of geologist positions he first joined the miningpractice of PwC in Toronto in 1988. In 1994, he relocated to Santiago, Chile to become the Director of the Firm’s Latin American Centre of Excellence in Mining.