Jim Gowans Appointed Debswana Managing Director
December 19, 10Gowans, chief operating and technical officer of the De Beers Group since February, has a three-year contract. During this period he is expected to focus “on maximizing the value of Debswana’s world class resource by optimizing and improving operations, and the continued development of a strong Batswana management team,” according to the company.
He has over 30 years experience in running large-scale, open pit mining projects while placing a strong focus on environmental stewardship, safety management, governance and performance. Prior to joining De Beers, he held a number of senior executive roles in various mining operations – such as Inco Limited (now Vale Inco), Placer Dome Ltd (now part of Barrick Gold), and Cominco Ltd (now Teck Resources) - in regionally diverse countries, including USA, Chile, Indonesia, Australia, Papua New Guinea and Canada.
Debswana Chairman Nicky Oppenheimer said, “As Board members it is our responsibility to our shareholders (amongst whom we include each and every citizen of Botswana) to ensure that we maximize the value of every diamond we produce. Jim will be tasked with ensuring that Debswana’s mines are among the best-managed anywhere in the world.”
Commenting on his appointment Gowans said, “This is a hugely exciting opportunity for me and the pinnacle of my career to date.”
Gowans appointment follows the surprising departure of Blackie Marole, only a year after Marole signed a second five-year contract to manage the 50/50 De Beers joint venture with Botswana.
As first reported by IDEX Online, Marole's departure may have been forced by one of the company’s shareholders.