Board of Directors

The Board of Directors of Lewis & Co Mining Corporation is composed of experienced professionals who provide strategic oversight and leadership. They ensure the company’s long-term success through sound governance, ethical practices, and commitment to shareholder value. The board includes a mix of executive and independent directors, each bringing diverse expertise to guide the company.

Controlling Shareholders

Chairwoman of the Board

Freya Lewis

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Freya inherited the leadership of Lewis & Co. in 2015, following her parents’ retirement. As the Chairwoman, she has been a driving force behind the company’s strategic direction. Despite facing significant challenges, including investor disputes and financial instability, Freya has worked tirelessly to stabilize the business. Her leadership is characterized by resilience and dedication, striving to navigate the company through its turbulent times.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Steven Florig

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As CEO, Steven Florig has played a critical role in the company’s operational success. He oversees the day-to-day management of Lewis & Co., with a focus on optimizing production processes and implementing best practices across the company’s mining operations. Steve has been a key figure in the transition to underground mining in Myanmar, ensuring that the project is executed safely and efficiently.

Chief Financial Officer (CFO)

Margaret Clarke

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As CFO, Margaret oversees the financial health of Lewis & Co., managing budgets, financial planning, and investor relations. Her responsibilities include ensuring transparency in financial reporting and maintaining strong relationships with investors and stakeholders.

Chief Operating Officer (COO)

David Bennett

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As COO, David is responsible for the operational management of Lewis & Co.’s mining activities. He oversees the development and implementation of mining projects, ensuring that they are completed on time, within budget, and to the highest safety standards.

Director of Strategic Development

Frederick Thompson

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As Director of Strategic Development, Frederick is responsible for identifying new mining opportunities and developing long-term strategies for resource extraction. His work involves conducting geological surveys, assessing mineral reserves, and planning the expansion of mining operations.

Independent Members

Advisor on Sustainability

Eleanor Hughes

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Eleanor Hughes is an expert in environmental sustainability and corporate social responsibility. With a background in environmental science and a Master’s degree in Sustainability from the University of Cambridge, Eleanor brings a wealth of knowledge to Lewis & Co. Her role focuses on ensuring that the company’s mining operations adhere to environmental standards and contribute positively to local communities.

Advisor on Corporate Governance

Glenn Watson

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Glenn Watson has a background in corporate law and governance, with over 30 years of experience advising multinational companies. He holds a degree in Law from the University of Oxford and has served on the boards of various companies. Glenn’s role involves overseeing the company’s governance practices, ensuring compliance with legal and ethical standards.

Advisor on Risk Management

Michael Grant

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Michael Grant has extensive experience in risk management, having worked as a risk analyst for major financial institutions. He holds a degree in Economics from the London School of Economics and has specialized in developing risk management frameworks. Michael’s role at Lewis & Co. involves assessing and mitigating risks associated with the company’s operations.

Advisor on International Relations

Simon Caldwell

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Simon Caldwell is a former diplomat with experience in international trade and relations. He holds a degree in International Relations from the University of London and has worked in various governmental and non-governmental organizations. Simon’s expertise is invaluable in navigating the complexities of international mining regulations and fostering relationships with global partners.