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Dan Graham Named New General Manager of Donlin Gold

Jun 9, 2020 | Featured, Mining, Right Moves

Dan Graham for Right Moves

Donlin Gold announced that longtime Alaska miner Dan Graham will lead Donlin Gold as the project’s new general manager, succeeding Andy Cole, who is retiring June 16, 2020.

As general manager, Graham will be responsible for progressing the project, working closely with the Calista Corporation and The Kuskokwim Corporation—the Alaska Native Corporations which own the subsurface mineral rights and surface access rights—and shareholders Barrick Gold Corporation and NOVAGOLD Resources. Graham was appointed by and reports to the Donlin Gold board of directors.

“I’m honored to be asked to lead the Donlin Gold project, which has the potential to deliver significant social and economic benefits for western Alaska,” says Graham. “Residents of this region have known of this site’s potential for decades, and I look forward to applying my experience to build on the substantial advancements we’ve already made in progressing Donlin Gold.”

Graham’s career reflects Alaska’s deep mining traditions. He earned a degree in mining engineering from UAF in the 1980s and has built a career in the industry in Alaska, beginning as an equipment operator and working his way up through the ranks over the past thirty-six years. Graham has been a registered Alaska professional mining engineer since 1994 and has led Donlin Gold’s permitting and environmental activities for the past three years, bringing the National Environmental Policy Act process successfully to a close and receiving numerous major permits from state and federal agencies.

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Graham’s commitment to Alaska and support for the community is evidenced through his service on the boards of the Alaska SeaLife Center, the Tyonek Tribal Conservation District, and his involvement in youth hockey. He and his wife Kim, a third-generation Alaska miner, have two daughters.

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