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Show Summary: This podcast examines the transformation of the global critical minerals supply chain at a time when resilience, innovation, and policy leadership are more urgent than ever. From mineral extraction and refinement, to government action and private sector innovation, each episode will bring you closer to the people and ideas shaping the future of resource security.
Episode Summary: In this episode, Alberto Rosende is joined by Amanda Hilton, President of the Nevada Mining Association, to break down why Nevada has become ground zero for America’s critical minerals future. From gold and lithium to tungsten and antimony, they explore how Nevada’s world-leading regulatory model, deep mineral reserves, and skilled workforce are positioning the state as a solution to U.S. supply-chain vulnerability. The conversation explores why domestic mining has become a national, economic, and military necessity.
Guest: Amanda Hilton is a 4th-generation Nevadan, with more than two decades of experience at the Robinson Mine, where she served for six years as General Manager. She served on the board of the Nevada Mining Association, including as Chair from 2021–2022, building a reputation as a consensus-driven and forward-looking leader. She was featured in the “Pioneering the Field: Women in Mining” exhibit at the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum and now serves as the 13th leader of the Nevada Mining Association, advancing responsible mining critical to the state’s future.
Host: Alberto Rosende is the President and CEO of M2i Global, Inc., a company dedicated to strengthening global resilience through the development of secure, transparent, and sustainable critical mineral supply chains. With decades of experience leading in the public and private sectors, Rosende brings a unique combination of strategic vision, operational discipline, and global perspective to the forefront of the minerals and energy sectors. His leadership embodies M2i Global's mission to build a resilient future grounded in collaboration, sustainability, and economic strength.
Transcript: https://bit.ly/46MxCJR
Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies: https://bit.ly/4kxtDXs
Nevada Copper Processing Study: https://bit.ly/4tAKIE0
SRCE Information: https://bit.ly/3O2O829
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in The Minerals and Metals Initiative podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They are provided for discussion and informational purposes only and do not represent the official policy, position, or recommendations of M2i Global, Inc. Any statements made should be understood as personal opinions, not factual claims, and should not be relied upon as investment, legal, or professional advice. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, M2i Global makes no guarantees regarding completeness or reliability of the content.
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By M2i Global, IncShow Summary: This podcast examines the transformation of the global critical minerals supply chain at a time when resilience, innovation, and policy leadership are more urgent than ever. From mineral extraction and refinement, to government action and private sector innovation, each episode will bring you closer to the people and ideas shaping the future of resource security.
Episode Summary: In this episode, Alberto Rosende is joined by Amanda Hilton, President of the Nevada Mining Association, to break down why Nevada has become ground zero for America’s critical minerals future. From gold and lithium to tungsten and antimony, they explore how Nevada’s world-leading regulatory model, deep mineral reserves, and skilled workforce are positioning the state as a solution to U.S. supply-chain vulnerability. The conversation explores why domestic mining has become a national, economic, and military necessity.
Guest: Amanda Hilton is a 4th-generation Nevadan, with more than two decades of experience at the Robinson Mine, where she served for six years as General Manager. She served on the board of the Nevada Mining Association, including as Chair from 2021–2022, building a reputation as a consensus-driven and forward-looking leader. She was featured in the “Pioneering the Field: Women in Mining” exhibit at the National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum and now serves as the 13th leader of the Nevada Mining Association, advancing responsible mining critical to the state’s future.
Host: Alberto Rosende is the President and CEO of M2i Global, Inc., a company dedicated to strengthening global resilience through the development of secure, transparent, and sustainable critical mineral supply chains. With decades of experience leading in the public and private sectors, Rosende brings a unique combination of strategic vision, operational discipline, and global perspective to the forefront of the minerals and energy sectors. His leadership embodies M2i Global's mission to build a resilient future grounded in collaboration, sustainability, and economic strength.
Transcript: https://bit.ly/46MxCJR
Fraser Institute Annual Survey of Mining Companies: https://bit.ly/4kxtDXs
Nevada Copper Processing Study: https://bit.ly/4tAKIE0
SRCE Information: https://bit.ly/3O2O829
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in The Minerals and Metals Initiative podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests. They are provided for discussion and informational purposes only and do not represent the official policy, position, or recommendations of M2i Global, Inc. Any statements made should be understood as personal opinions, not factual claims, and should not be relied upon as investment, legal, or professional advice. While efforts are made to ensure accuracy, M2i Global makes no guarantees regarding completeness or reliability of the content.
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