
Women in Mining Network in
The Women in Mining Network of Toronto is a lively, informal and relatively unstructured group of more than 200 women who work across the spectrum of the mining industry. They meet monthly from September to June, usually over lunch, sometimes with a speaker, sometimes just to chat on a selected topic.
WIM can trace its origins to the late 1960s when females in the industry were such a rarity that the handful of women geologists active then were deemed worthy of an article in The Northern Miner. The editor must have liked the article, for he told the reporter who penned it (also a geologist) to take her interviewees out for lunch. The four who sat down on that occasion enjoyed themselves so much, they decided to lunch again. And they did, every now and then, and those in attendance grew in number, eventually organizing themselves to the extent of having a mailing list and regular gatherings. The rest, as they say, is history.
For April, 2008 Newsletter, click here
Items of Interest
Women in Mining are initiating a fundraising for microfinance credit in South Africa through The Townships Project. Click here to access the Townships Project website. Click here to make a donation to The Townships Project. Click here for information on WIM's initiative and how and why you should get involved.
Click here for information concerning How to Get on a Board: Tips and Tactics, a forum to be put on by the Institute of Corporate Directors on January 22, 2009 in Toronto.
Article published by Mining Industry Human Resource Council on Women in the Mining Workplace - click here.