Natural Resources >> CEO Interviews >> June 21, 1999

Jack E. Thompson – Homestake Mining Company

JACK E. THOMPSON is Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Homestake Mining Company. He began his career with Homestake in 1981, with his appointment as General Manager of the McLaughlin mine in California, which he directed through development and construction to full production. From May 1988 to July 1992, Mr. Thompson was President of Homestake International Minerals Ltd., a subsidiary established in 1985 to seek investment opportunities in mineral exploration, development and mining outside of the United States. In that capacity, he was responsible for operations, mine development, and acquisitions in Canada, Chile and other mineral districts of the world. He also represented Homestake on the operating committee of Kalgoorie Consolidated Gold Mines Pty Ltd., the management company responsible for managing and operating Australia's largest gold mining and milling complex at Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, which is 50 percent owned by Homestake. In July 1992 Mr. Thompson was promoted to Executive Vice President Canada, overseeing the Company's interests in Canada following the acquisition of International Corona Corporation. In addition to being elected an officer of Homestake, he was promoted to the position of President and CEO of Homestake Canada Inc. in Vancouver, B.C. and President of Prime Resources Group Inc., a publicly traded company that is 50.6%-owned by Homestake. On August 9, 1994, he was elected President, Chief Operating Officer and a member of the Board of Directors of Homestake Mining Company, and May 14, 1996, he became Chief Executive Officer of the Company. On July 24, 1998, Mr. Thompson was also elected Chairman of the Board. Mr. Thompson began his career as a Mine Engineer with Magma Copper Company, San Manuel Division. He joined Newmont Services, Ltd. in 1975 as Chief Engineer at the Granduc Copper Mine in Canada, rising to a position of Resident manager assigned to dawn Mining Company, a position he held until he joined Homestake Mining Company in 1981. Mr. Thompson's professional memberships include the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME), Mining and Metallurgical Society of America (MMSA), American Institute of Mining Engineers (AIME), National Mining Association (NMA) and Canadian Institute of Mining(CIM). He sits on the board of various industry associations, including the Gold Institute, the World Gold Council, the National Mining Association and the Western Regional Council. In May 1997, he was elected Chairman of the Gold Institute. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in the Province of British Columbia and is a past director of the Mining Association of Canada. He is also a member of the World Trade Club and The Pacific Union Club of San Francisco. Mr. Thompson was born in Havana, Cuba and graduated from the University of Arizona with a Bachelor Science degree in Mining and Engineering. He is a 1987 graduate of the Stanford University Executive Program and has attended professional development courses throughout his career. An Eagle Scout in his youth, e remains an active supporter of scouting. Profile
TWST: Could you begin with a little bit of a background summary, enough

of a historical sketch to put us into context what you see as your

business and what you see as your company today?

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