Nevada Means Business
In this episode, Kris Sanchez is joined by Amanda Hilton, President of the Nevada Mining Association, to explore the rapidly evolving landscape of the mining industry. Amanda kicks things off by sharing her personal journey from starting as a staff accountant to becoming the General Manager of the Robinson Mine, Nevada's largest copper mine located in Ely. They dive into how the mining industry has completely transformed through cutting-edge technology, moving far beyond outdated stereotypes to deploying fully autonomous haul trucks that carry two hundred and forty tons of material and massive house-sized autonomous drills. Amanda breaks down Nevada's critical role on the global stage, noting that the state produces 70 percent of the United States' gold, houses the country's only lithium mine, and was recently named the number one mining jurisdiction in the world by the Fraser Institute. The conversation also tackles the harsh realities of the domestic supply chain, exploring how China's dominance in mineral processing and a 29-year average permitting process create massive hurdles for United States mineral independence. Finally, they discuss the incredible career opportunities currently available within the industry, which employs over 30,000 Nevadans with an average annual salary of $120,000. With 40 percent of the workforce nearing retirement age in the next five years, Amanda highlights the urgent need for a new generation of tech-savvy workers and dispels outdated myths by revealing that modern mining safety statistics are now comparable to the finance sector. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights into Nevada's economic future!
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