For its Wednesday, December 4, 2024, Discussion Group seminar, CIM’s Management and Economics Society is pleased to welcome:
Dr. Doris Hiam-Galvez
Senior Advisor, Hatch
who will deliver an online presentation entitled:
Designing Sustainable Prosperity (DSP)
Abstract: Designing Sustainable Prosperity (DSP) is an approach that unlocks the potential of resource-rich regions by integrating economic diversification, social well-being, and environmental sustainability. A systems design that leverages a multidisciplinary approach to co-create resilient regions and craft financially viable, environmentally responsible, and socially beneficial enterprises. This approach empowers local communities, fostering societal transformation and promoting a knowledge-based economy to meet market needs, all while aligning seamlessly with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs).
About our presenter:
BIO: Dr. Doris Hiam-Galvez is a senior Advisor at Hatch Consulting, Board Director for the Prospectors & Developers Associations of Canada, and an outspoken champion of sustainable development. She has a PhD in Metallurgy with broad senior level experience in leading organizations and driving significant expansion globally focused on value creation. For the past 16 years, her activities at Hatch involved leading regional operations and creating new and innovative businesses in Australia, South America, Europe, and North America.
Working with global clients facing sustainability challenges inspired her to develop “Designing Sustainable Prosperity (DSP).” A method to create resilient and sustainable regions by integrating economic, environmental, and social aspects. Her contribution to DSP has earned her the prestigious “CIM Distinguished Lecturer Award.”
Please join us!
Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at 3:30pm – 4:45pm ET (12:30pm – 1:45pm PT)
How to Attend: The seminar is complimentary. Please register for it by Tuesday, December 3, 2024, to secure your place. RSVP via Eventbrite (click HERE) if you are interested in attending it.
Required Professional Development Units (PDUs): This informational event or course is designed to provide practical and useful information on the subject matter covered for educational purposes and professional development. Completion of it may qualify participants to earn continuing education credits. Participants are encouraged to consult their professional accrediting bodies or associations for guidance on continuing education requirements and licensing. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and relevance of our educational offerings, CIM (Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum) and CIM MES (Management & Economics Society (MES) of CIM) are not responsible for any errors or omissions.
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