ADVISORY COUNCIL
Mr Langtry is a senior career officer with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. He was Assistant Secretary, North East Asia Branch, a position he held from 2013 to 2015. Mr Langtry has previously served overseas as Deputy Head of Mission, Australian Embassy, Berlin; Deputy Head of Post, Australian Consulate-General, Hong Kong; First Secretary, Australian Embassy, Tokyo; and Third/Second Secretary, Australian Embassy, Beijing.
In Canberra, Mr Langtry has served as Assistant Secretary, East Asia Branch; Assistant Secretary, Diplomatic Security Branch; Director, Management and Corporate Strategy Section; Director, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan Section; and Director, Asian Projects Section.
Mr Langtry holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.
In Canberra, Mr Langtry has served as Assistant Secretary, East Asia Branch; Assistant Secretary, Diplomatic Security Branch; Director, Management and Corporate Strategy Section; Director, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan Section; and Director, Asian Projects Section.
Mr Langtry holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies.
PAST COUNCIL MEMBERS
His excellency Greg Goldhawk
Ambassador / Ambassadeur at Embassy of Canada in Mongolia
Experienced professional with track record of personnel leadership and program innovation in diverse international & domestic environments. Highly adaptable, with a strong tolerance for complexity / ambiguity and multiple deadlines. Proven capacities in communications planning, international marketing strategies, investment development, policy analysis, negotiations and project management.
Specialties:International trade, international investment, international science & technology promotion, integrative trade, defence-industrial relations, defense-industrial relations, Canada-Asia relations, Canada-Australia relations, Canada-United States relations; Embassy, Consulate.
Specialties:International trade, international investment, international science & technology promotion, integrative trade, defence-industrial relations, defense-industrial relations, Canada-Asia relations, Canada-Australia relations, Canada-United States relations; Embassy, Consulate.
Dr Graeme Hancock
President and Chief Representative at Anglo american
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Dr. Hancock’s experience in the mining sector includes exploration and mining geology as well as financial analysis and valuations of mining and exploration projects. He also has significant experience in mining policy and regulation in a range of countries throughout Asia and the Pacific.
He worked for 16 years in Papua New Guinea including a period as Director of Mines for the Government of Papua New Guinea, during which time he led a number of initiatives related to the sustainable development of mining impacted communities.
Prior to joining Anglo American Dr. Hancock was Chief Operating Officer at Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi JSC, a large state-owned coal mining company in Mongolia. His prior experience also includes being Director for Strategy and Business Development at Rio Tinto in Mongolia, a senior mining sector specialist at the World Bank, a senior civil servant, an academic and consultant. He holds a Masters Degree in Earth Sciences from New Zealand, and a PhD in Mineral Economics from the University of Queensland, Australia.
He worked for 16 years in Papua New Guinea including a period as Director of Mines for the Government of Papua New Guinea, during which time he led a number of initiatives related to the sustainable development of mining impacted communities.
Prior to joining Anglo American Dr. Hancock was Chief Operating Officer at Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi JSC, a large state-owned coal mining company in Mongolia. His prior experience also includes being Director for Strategy and Business Development at Rio Tinto in Mongolia, a senior mining sector specialist at the World Bank, a senior civil servant, an academic and consultant. He holds a Masters Degree in Earth Sciences from New Zealand, and a PhD in Mineral Economics from the University of Queensland, Australia.
Dr Naranhuugiin Bolor
Professor of Economics at Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
An economist with more than 10 years of experience teaching and research; Gained policy analysis work experience in mining and energy sectors. Acquired advanced knowledge of economics, econometrics and statistics; Proficient in MS Office, STATA, EViews, SPSS.
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PhD, Economics at Lund University, M.A, Economics at University of Kansas, B.A, Business and Economics at National University of Mongolia
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- National University of Mongolia
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PhD, Economics at Lund University, M.A, Economics at University of Kansas, B.A, Business and Economics at National University of Mongolia