Two experts join our Advisory Council

Please welcome two British Columbians to our Resource Works Advisory Council. The new members of our province-wide brains trust are Mona M. Forster, who has an extensive background in the mining sector, and Wayne Dunn, who bring 25 years of senior-level global experience in the corporate social responsibility field.

Ms. Forster has served on the board or advisory council for several industry-related organizations, including seven years as an elected director and a term as chair of the board for the Association for Mineral Exploration BC.  

She currently volunteers as vice-chair of the Advisory Council for the Centre of Training Excellence in Mining and as chair of SheTalks Resources. 

She is also a member of the Sector Advisory Group – Mining for the Industry Training Association.

Wayne Dunn has industry experience in a diverse range of sectors. His projects have won major international awards, and been made into a Stanford Business School case study.

He has worked in more 35 countries and on every continent, and has extensive experience in Africa, and North and South America. He is a frequent keynote speaker and lecturer at major events worldwide.

The Advisory Council provides strategic guidance to the Resource Works Society. 

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