Mining Association of BC CEO is Guest Speaker at Influential Women in Business Luncheon

by Keith Powell
Karina Brino, CEO Mining Association of BC

Kootenay Business magazine is pleased to welcome Karina Brino, President and CEO of the Mining Association of British Columbia as their guest speaker at the 3rd annual Influential Women in Business Luncheon to be held at the Days Inn Conference Centre on Friday, May 30th.

Karina Briño is the President and CEO of the Mining Association of British Columbia. As the preeminent voice and advocate for the mining industry in BC, Ms. Briño represents the industry's interests in areas of health and safety, First Nations and community engagement, sustainability and competitiveness.

Ms. Briño assumed the role of President and CEO of the Mining Association of BC in August 2011, bringing with her a wealth of experience in the province’s mining sector. Prior to joining MABC, Ms. Briño was BC’s senior mining bureaucrat, having been appointed Assistant Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Energy and Mines, after many years of experience focusing on mineral policy and in managing regional operations for the Mining Division.

Over the course of her tenure at MABC, Ms. Briño has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the Britannia Mine Museum and the Board of Directors of MOSAIC (Multi-Lingual Orientation Service Association for Immigrant Communities) and she is a former member of the Standards Council of Canada’s Advisory Committee on Social Responsibility, which was established to guide the development of ISO 26000. In July 2012, she was presented a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of Ms. Briño’s contributions to Canada.

Ms. Briño studied Psychology and Spanish and Latin American Literature at the Universities of British Columbia and the University of Santiago, Chile.

Tickets to attend the luncheon ($25.00 each) may be obtained by contacting Kootenay Business magazine at 250 426 7253.

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