Ian Robertson

Director at Largo Resources

Mr. Robertson has more than 30 years of experience in the origination and execution of global energy initiatives and is committed to the concept of sustainable development. From co-founding Algonquin’s predecessor in 1988, Ian served as Chief Executive Officer and a Director of Algonquin until July 2020. During his leadership tenure at Algonquin, Mr. Robertson drove the expansion of wind and solar energy modalities, as well as leading the company to become a sustainability focused North American regulated electric, natural gas and water utility with over 800,000 customers. Mr. Robertson previously served on the Board of Directors of Algonquin’s affiliate Atlantica Yield plc, a publicly listed sustainable infrastructure company with over 1,551 megawatts of renewable energy generation capacity. Mr. Robertson received an electrical engineering degree from the University of Waterloo, a Master of Business Administration from York University, and a Master of Law from the Law School of the University of Toronto. He is a professional engineer and holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation.


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Largo Resources

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Largo Resources Ltd is a Canada-based vanadium mining company. The company is focused on the production of vanadium flake and vanadium powder at the Maracs Menchen Mine located in Bahia State, Brazil. It operates through two segments: Mine properties, and Exploration and evaluation properties. It holds interest in the Currais Novos tungsten tailings property and Campo Alegre de Lourdes iron-vanadium property. The Currais Novos tungsten tailings property is located approximately 180 kilometers from Natal in the State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. The Campo Alegre de Lourdes property is located approximately 880 kilometers north-northeast of Brasilia and over 650 kilometers northwest of Salvado. In Canada, the Company holds interest in the Northern Dancer tungsten-molybdenum property, located in the Yukon Territory.


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Toronto, Canada

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201-500

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