Kirron Schmidt

VP, Business Development at Evolution Mining

Kirron joined Evolution in 2015 and is the General Manager of Business Development with responsibility for optimising Evolution’s portfolio of assets through mergers, acquisitions, partnerships and divestments. Since joining Evolution, Kirron has played a key role in the numerous transactions the company has completed to continuously improve the quality of its portfolio.

Kirron has over 15 years of experience in both investment banking and in-house corporate development roles for mining companies. Prior to joining Evolution, Kirron was in the corporate development team at ASX listed Lynas Corporation, one of the world’s only significant producers of rare earths outside of China. Kirron started his career in investment banking working at leading global independent investment bank Greenhill & Co as well as at Wilson HTM, a leading boutique corporate advisory firm in Australia.

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Evolution Mining

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Evolution Mining is a gold company. The Company is engaged in operating, identifying and developing gold related mining projects in Australia and New Zealand. Its segments are Cowal, Mungari, Mt Carlton, Mt Rawdon, Edna May, Cracow, Pajingo, Exploration and Corporate. It owns and operates approximately seven gold mines, including Cowal in New South Wales; Cracow, Pajingo, Mt Carlton and Mt Rawdon in Queensland, and Mungari and Edna May in Western Australia. The Cowal operation is an open pit mining operation with production from a range of different faces within the single pit. The Edna May gold mineralization consists of high-grade reef structures and associated stockwork veining hosted within approximately three en-echelon tonalitic gneiss intrusions (Edna May, Greenfinch and Golden Point). The Mt Carlton project is a high-sulfidation epithermal style deposit with mineralization occurring within felsic volcanic rocks on the northern margin of the Permian Bowen Basin.


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Sydney, Australia

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1,001-5,000

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