President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Dr. Toni Aubynn as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Minerals Commission. The appointment takes immediate effect.
Among
other roles, Dr. Aubynn is to assist the government’s drive to harmonise views
among all key stakeholders as major inputs in the new direction the government
seeks to plot for the local mining industry.
He
replaces Mr, Benjamin Aryee, who after 30 years of service at the Commission --
13 of which were in the capacity of its Chief Executive -- moves to the
Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources.
Mr.
Aryee is coming to the Ministry with a lot of experience in the mining sector
and is well placed to help the Ministry develop appropriate strategies to
strengthen the mining and minerals sector and effect the necessary changes that
will enhance growth of the industry.
Together
with Dr. Aubynn at policy and implementation positions respectively, the
Ministry hopes to build the needed synergies for enhanced policy formulation
and management of the mining environment.
Dr. Aubynn comes to the Commission with tremendous knowledge and
experience in the extractive industries in Ghana. With about 20 years’ of work
in the sector, he is currently the CEO of the Ghana Chamber of Mines.
Prior to that, he was the Director of Corporate Affairs for Tullow
Ghana Limited, the operator of the Jubilee Oil Field in Ghana.
Toni Aubynn has also worked for Ranger Minerals’ Damang Mine and
Gold Fields Ghana Limited, one of the leading gold producers in the country, in
various senior management roles.
For almost a decade, he was the Head of Corporate Affairs and
Sustainable Development for Gold Fields Ghana.
Dr. Aubynn has also been involved in a number of mining
initiatives both in Ghana and abroad, including his current role as the Chair
of the Association and Commodities Group (ACG) of the London-based
International Council of Minerals and Metals (ICMM).
Dr. Aubynn was also the Chair of the Artisanal and Small-Scale
Mining (ASM) Working Group of ICMM and a long-time member of the Strategic
Management Advisory Group of the World Bank and DFID-sponsored Community and
Artisanal Small-scale Mining (CASM).
Dr. Aubynn also serves on a number of Boards, including the
Council of the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, and the Ghana
Railway Development Authority.
He also chairs the UN Global Compact Ghana Network as well as the
Amenfiman Rural Bank, a leading Ghana Club 100 Rural Bank in Ghana.
He had his undergraduate education at the University of Ghana and
obtained various post-graduate degrees at the Universities of Oslo in Norway,
Tampare and Helsinki in Finland.
He was the first Ghanaian PhD Fellow at the United Nations
University’s Institute of Advanced Studies in Tokyo, Japan, and is a Fellow of
the University of Tokyo.
Toni has written over 40 academic papers (published and
unpublished) and presented at various international conferences. He has
contributed chapters to four books.
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