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Robert P. Vogels
Active connections
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Deborah Friedman | F | 71 |
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia.
Cyprus Amax Minerals Co.
![]() Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. is a company that engages in the production of molybdenum, lithium, copper, and coals. The company is based in Phoenix, AZ. Cyprus Amax Minerals was acquired by Phelps Dodge Corp. on December 02, 1999 for $1,816.19 million. | 25 years |
David Watkins | M | 79 |
Cyprus Amax Minerals Co.
![]() Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. is a company that engages in the production of molybdenum, lithium, copper, and coals. The company is based in Phoenix, AZ. Cyprus Amax Minerals was acquired by Phelps Dodge Corp. on December 02, 1999 for $1,816.19 million. | 22 years |
Julie Weedman | F | 59 | 2 years | |
Karen Winkler | F | - | 13 years |
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Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Warren Rehn | M | 69 | 12 years | |
Jeffrey Clevenger | M | 74 |
Cyprus Amax Minerals Co.
![]() Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. is a company that engages in the production of molybdenum, lithium, copper, and coals. The company is based in Phoenix, AZ. Cyprus Amax Minerals was acquired by Phelps Dodge Corp. on December 02, 1999 for $1,816.19 million.
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | 12 years |
Terry L. Owen | M | 75 |
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia.
Cyprus Amax Minerals Co.
![]() Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. is a company that engages in the production of molybdenum, lithium, copper, and coals. The company is based in Phoenix, AZ. Cyprus Amax Minerals was acquired by Phelps Dodge Corp. on December 02, 1999 for $1,816.19 million.
Inco LLC
![]() Inco LLC Wholesale DistributorsDistribution Services Inco LLC provides recyclable materials. The firm deals with whole sale scrap, waste material scrap, food and tobacco waste, and non metallic waste. The company is headquartered in Rochelle Park, NJ. | 13 years |
Jerry Wayne Danni | M | 71 |
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | 7 years |
Ian Masterton-Hume | M | - |
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | 11 years |
John B Smith | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 11 years |
Gerald J. Malys | M | 79 |
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia.
Cyprus Amax Minerals Co.
![]() Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. is a company that engages in the production of molybdenum, lithium, copper, and coals. The company is based in Phoenix, AZ. Cyprus Amax Minerals was acquired by Phelps Dodge Corp. on December 02, 1999 for $1,816.19 million. | 18 years |
Robert Blakestad | M | 77 |
Cyprus Amax Minerals Co.
![]() Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. is a company that engages in the production of molybdenum, lithium, copper, and coals. The company is based in Phoenix, AZ. Cyprus Amax Minerals was acquired by Phelps Dodge Corp. on December 02, 1999 for $1,816.19 million.
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | 15 years |
Keith Robert Hulley | M | 84 |
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | 7 years |
Donald B. Ratcliff | M | 68 |
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | 3 years |
Andrew Pullar | M | 51 | 10 years | |
Bruce R. Drysdale | M | 57 |
Inco Ltd.
![]() Inco Ltd. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Vale Inco Ltd. manufactures nickel materials for manufacturing stainless steel and batteries. It also mines and processes copper, gold, cobalt and platinum metals. The company also manufactures flakes and powders for use in catalysts, electronics and paints. Its mining and processing operations are in Canada, Indonesia and the UK. Vale Inco was founded in 1901 and is located in Toronto, Canada. | 5 years |
Michael Mason | M | 79 | - | |
Igor Levental | M | 69 |
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | 4 years |
Philip C. Wolf | M | 76 |
Cyprus Amax Minerals Co.
![]() Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. is a company that engages in the production of molybdenum, lithium, copper, and coals. The company is based in Phoenix, AZ. Cyprus Amax Minerals was acquired by Phelps Dodge Corp. on December 02, 1999 for $1,816.19 million. | 6 years |
Alan Edwards | M | 66 |
Cyprus Amax Minerals Co.
![]() Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Freeport-McMoRan, Inc., Cyprus Amax Minerals Co. is a company that engages in the production of molybdenum, lithium, copper, and coals. The company is based in Phoenix, AZ. Cyprus Amax Minerals was acquired by Phelps Dodge Corp. on December 02, 1999 for $1,816.19 million.
Apex Silver Mines Ltd.
![]() Apex Silver Mines Ltd. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals The Group's principal activity is that of a mining development and exploration company. It currently focuses its resources primarily on the development of San Cristobal Project in Bolivia. San Cristobal is an open-pit silver-zinc-lead deposit, containing approximately 450 million ounces of silver, eight billion pounds of zinc and three billion pounds of lead in proven and probable reserves. San Cristobal is expected to produce approximately 17 million ounces of silver, 225,000 tonnes of zinc and 82,000 tonnes of lead per year on a payable basis in the first five years of operation. The project currently has sufficient reserves to operate for approximately 16 years with a current design capacity of 40,000 tonnes of ore per day. The Group also holds an extensive portfolio of highly prospective exploration properties located primarily in the traditional precious metals-producing regions of Argentina, Peru, Mexico and Bolivia. | 8 years |
Robert A. Horn | M | 81 |
The Meridian Gold, Inc.
![]() The Meridian Gold, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Meridian Gold, Inc. provided gold, silver and metal mining services. It was engaged in the mining and exploration of gold and other precious metals. The firm developed and processed gold from three properties in the United States and one in Peru. The company was founded in 1996 and was headquartered in Reno, NV.
Inco Ltd.
![]() Inco Ltd. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Vale Inco Ltd. manufactures nickel materials for manufacturing stainless steel and batteries. It also mines and processes copper, gold, cobalt and platinum metals. The company also manufactures flakes and powders for use in catalysts, electronics and paints. Its mining and processing operations are in Canada, Indonesia and the UK. Vale Inco was founded in 1901 and is located in Toronto, Canada. | 12 years |
Stewart Noyce | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Brian Maher | M | 66 |
Colorado State University
| 1 years |
J. Gregg Whittaker | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Kevin Berens | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 6 years |
Kevin Lepine | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Toby Cromwell | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Brian Fleischmann | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Dirk Olsen | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Jerson Kelman | M | 76 |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Kenneth L. Murry | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Kathryn R. Doyle | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Kevin Norris | M | 66 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Dean Hruby | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
John C. Stroh | M | 76 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Daniel P. Sefcik | M | 59 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Shaun P. Yancey | M | 65 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Robert Lawrence Frichtel | M | 60 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Thomas Brook | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Roy Sailor | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 2 years |
David Kelley | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Ahmad Anshori Mattjik | M | 78 |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Del L. Miller | M | 64 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Jane E. Norton | F | 69 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Patrick Francis Hart | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 5 years |
Jeff Pointer | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Fouad Al-Saleh | M | 78 |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
James M. Veneziano | M | 62 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Ron Vail | M | 76 |
Colorado State University
| 14 years |
Eric Alexander | M | 57 | 3 years | |
Stephen Manthey | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 1 years |
Kevin Paul McDonald | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Mitch Pletcher | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Mark Boies | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Phil Price | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Grant A. Schultz | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Mitch L. Solich | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Rob W. Armstrong | M | 67 |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Doug J. Fahoury | M | 61 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Mark R. Kaufmann | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Wesley A. Pomeroy | M | 68 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Tracy Marshbanks | M | 60 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Wes Rock | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Paul L. Gillis | M | 71 |
Colorado State University
| 2 years |
Jeremy R. Moore | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 5 years |
Darrell Wayne Watters | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Paul Danner | M | 64 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
JoAnn M. Martin | F | 69 |
Colorado State University
| 1 years |
John Thomas Mayberry | M | 79 |
Inco Ltd.
![]() Inco Ltd. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Vale Inco Ltd. manufactures nickel materials for manufacturing stainless steel and batteries. It also mines and processes copper, gold, cobalt and platinum metals. The company also manufactures flakes and powders for use in catalysts, electronics and paints. Its mining and processing operations are in Canada, Indonesia and the UK. Vale Inco was founded in 1901 and is located in Toronto, Canada. | 4 years |
Christopher Hjelm | M | 62 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Chris Christoffersen | M | 86 |
Colorado State University
| 2 years |
Brant Hill DeMuth | M | 64 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Roger Phillips | M | 84 |
Inco Ltd.
![]() Inco Ltd. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Vale Inco Ltd. manufactures nickel materials for manufacturing stainless steel and batteries. It also mines and processes copper, gold, cobalt and platinum metals. The company also manufactures flakes and powders for use in catalysts, electronics and paints. Its mining and processing operations are in Canada, Indonesia and the UK. Vale Inco was founded in 1901 and is located in Toronto, Canada. | 3 years |
Colin B. Bier | M | 77 |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Richard Allen | M | 67 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Michael P. Cookson | M | 62 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Robert A. Armitage | M | 75 |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Jeffrey W. Labadie | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Raymond J. Ciarvella | M | 67 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Steven J. Ristorcelli | M | 67 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
William R. Lance | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Mark D. Campbell | M | 69 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Ibrahim Abdulaziz Al-Assaf | M | 75 |
Colorado State University
| 3 years |
Scott T. Jones | M | 59 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Todd W. Filsinger | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Greg Lindsay | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
John G. Adair | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Thomas Joseph Leahy | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Robert S. Pfeiffer | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Chung Chi Chou | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 1 years |
Julia Reigel | F | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Cathy Margheim | F | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Blake A. Banky | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Paul M. Joeckel | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Edward D. Kautz | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Lorraine T. Calder | F | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Paul R. Driscoll | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 2 years |
Jeffrey J. Danielson | M | 63 |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
William B. Kipkie | M | 78 |
Inco Ltd.
![]() Inco Ltd. Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Vale Inco Ltd. manufactures nickel materials for manufacturing stainless steel and batteries. It also mines and processes copper, gold, cobalt and platinum metals. The company also manufactures flakes and powders for use in catalysts, electronics and paints. Its mining and processing operations are in Canada, Indonesia and the UK. Vale Inco was founded in 1901 and is located in Toronto, Canada. | 6 years |
Stephen Smith | M | - |
Colorado State University
| 4 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 96 | 96.00% |
Canada | 5 | 5.00% |
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