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Shervin Teymouri

Adjunct Professor

Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining, University of British Columbia

An entrepreneur at heart, Mr. Teymouri has experience as a consultant, lead design mining engineer, and also an operations specialist as a mining engineer for base, precious, and industrial metals projects. His combined financial and mining engineering experience has strengthened his credibility to interpret, evaluate, and comment on the feasibility of mining projects, whether underground or open pit. He had several leadership roles with projects in BC and Yukon Territories focused on heading the teams responsible for environmental, engineering, reclamation, tailings management, and mine development.


His involvement in mining finance and strategic mine planning has focused on the maximization of mine returns and aligning mine planning with project financial objectives. He has performed numerous mining project valuations and has been part of numerous feasibility studies and project due-diligence reviews globally.


Mr. Teymouri is an Adjunct Professor of mining engineering and lecturer at the University of British Columbia, Faculty of Applied Science, Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining since 2013. He is currently also CEO of Red Paramount Iron, a Canadian emerging steel feed production company that is fully committed to reducing global emissions by producing zero-emission green steel feed.


He has held advisory roles with Yukon First Nations Chamber of Commerce (YFNCC) as mining advisor and speaker. He also seats on the board of several private and public mining companies.

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