IMPORTANT NOTE!
This event will be hosted at the Best Western this year.
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Electra Battery Materials
Join us at the CIM AGM Luncheon on November 13, 2024 as guest speaker Mark Trevisiol, VP of Project Development, Electra Battery Materials, joins us as our esteemed guest speaker.
Electra Battery Materials is focused on providing sustainable, and transparent raw materials for North America’s fast-growing electric vehicle industry. Through refining, processing, and recycling, they produce materials to help power electric vehicles. Electra offers a local, reliable, and environmentally friendly option compared to sourcing materials from overseas.
In the upcoming CIM session, Electra will discuss the rapidly evolving EV market, highlighting the company’s strategy for secure and sustainable cobalt supply and recycling initiatives. Attendees will learn about Electra's milestones and advancements. Finally, the session will cover Electra’s next steps toward expanding capacity and deepening their commitment to a clean, domestic battery supply chain for the EV market.
Presenter Profile
Mark Trevisiol is a professional engineer with 30 years of experience in mineral processing, mining, capital projects and executive management. He spent over 20 years with Glencore predecessor companies Falconbridge Ltd. and Xstrata Nickel, where he was General Manager of Business Development and Strategy, General Manager of the Sudbury Smelter Business Unit, Manager of Smelter Operations and Superintendent of the Kidd Creek Zinc Plant. More recently, Mark held a number of executive leadership and board positions, including CEO positions at Crowflight Minerals and Silver Bear Resources. Mark is also currently the CEO of McFarlane Lake Mining, a Canadian gold exploration company which he founded 4 years ago.
During his career, Mark has had responsibility in mining and mineral processing for teams of up to 300 people, with responsibility for operations, safety & environment, custom feed, engineering, maintenance, and technology. He has a demonstrated track record of increasing plant efficiency and margins, notably in treating third party feeds. With Falconbridge Ltd., he championed a new recycling facility primarily designed to handle spent cobalt-based lithium batteries. He has worked across several commodities, including nickel, cobalt, zinc, copper, lithium, gold, and silver.
Mark has an Engineering degree from the University of Waterloo.