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| | | Lukas H Lundin
Mr. Lundin currently serves as a Director of a number of publicly traded companies. He has a growing list of accomplishments, including raising hundreds of millions of dollars for exploration projects, and developing huge resource discoveries into production as principal of the Lundin Group of mining and oil and gas companies. Mr. Lundin balances out his abundant energy by participating in extreme sports such as the Paris Dakar motorcycle race, hiking Mount Kilimanjaro and extreme skiing. He combined his love for extreme sports with his global awareness of critical issues to make a positive impact in Africa by riding a motorcycle from Cairo to Cape Town in 2006, creating the Lundin for Africa Foundation in the process. As the visionary for Lundin for Africa, Mr. Lundin follows in the adventurous spirit of his father, Adolf Lundin, who was one of the first entrepreneurs to realize the multiple opportunities Africa presents. The Lundins have been working actively in Africa for more than thirty years.
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| | | Stephen Nairne
Mr. Nairne has served as Lundin for Africa's Managing Director since 2007. He is concurrently appointed as an Adjunct Professor at the University of British Columbia, where he teaches courses on Country and Project Risk Analysis in Developing Countries, and is a Member of Canada's Scientific Committee on Failed on Fragile States. Prior to joining LFA, Mr. Nairne served as Deputy Director with Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade's Pacific Office and as Senior Political Risk Analyst at Export Development Canada. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from McGill University and a Master of Arts from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. His most recent publication, "Nigeria: Mapping Political, Economic, and Business Scenarios in the Post-Obasanjo Era," was published by the Canadian Defense and Foreign Affairs Institute in June 2007.
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| | | Paul Conibear
Mr. Conibear is a professional engineer who brings to the Board of Lundin for Africa 25 years experience working on projects predominantly in under developed countries. Mr. Conibear is currently a Director of several Lundin Group companies, and headed Tenke Mining Corp.'s Tenke Fungurume Project in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mr. Conibear understands the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility for international companies operating in developing countries, and brings insight into social development needs and the issues facing local communities.
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| | | Kevin Campbell
Mr. Campbell has a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science and has been a member of the Investment Dealer's Association for over ten years. Mr. Campbell is currently the Vice President of Investment Banking at Haywood Securities Inc, and has a strong focus on advisory and finance in the mining sector. Mr. Campbell works closely with Corporations whose primary assets are located in the developing world, including Africa. Mr. Campbell brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience through his involvement in several development projects in Mali, West Africa, and he serves as a member of Plan Canada's "Promise a Future" campaign cabinet, which is one of the world's largest international child-based development organizations.
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| | | Riccardo Nardelli
Mr. Nardelli has over twenty years of experience in real estate development and investment, and is President of Narland Properties Limited, a Vancouver based real estate investment, development and management company. Mr. Nardelli is a Director of the Carrarrese Foundation, an Italian charitable organization with a worldwide outreach. His experience in developing local and international charitable foundations is invaluable to Lundin for Africa. Mr. Nardelli has also served as a director of the Urban Development Institute.
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| | | Dambisa Moyo
Dambisa Moyo completed an undergraduate degree in Chemistry and an MBA in Finance before completing a Masters at Harvard University. Ms.Moyo's doctoral research at Oxford focused on savings behaviour in developing countries and political business cycles. Ms.Moyo worked as a consultant at the World Bank for two years before joining Goldman Sachs International where she is currently the Executive Director, Fixed Income, Currency & Commodities & Global Economist.
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