Jon R. Stacey
Corporate Officer/Principal chez The Geological Society of London
Profil
Jon R.
Stacey is a Member of the Geological Society of South Africa and the Geological Society of London.
He was formerly the President of Handa Mining Corp.
He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Cardiff.
Postes actifs de Jon R. Stacey
Sociétés | Poste | Début |
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The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Geological Society of South Africa | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Anciens postes connus de Jon R. Stacey
Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
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HANDA MINING CORPORATION | President | - |
Formation de Jon R. Stacey
University of Cardiff | Undergraduate Degree |
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Sociétés cotées | 1 |
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HANDA MINING CORPORATION | Non-Energy Minerals |
Entreprise privées | 2 |
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The Geological Society of London
The Geological Society of London Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Geological Society of London is the oldest geological society in the world, founded in 1807, and provides professional, educational, and scientific support to almost 12,000 members worldwide. The Society has a Publishing House based in Bath, which produces the Society’s journals, and a successful book-publishing program. The Society is based in Burlington House, Piccadilly, and shares a courtyard with several other scientific societies as well as the Royal Academy of Arts, placing it at the center of an important meeting place for the arts and sciences. The Society sponsors over 100 conferences a year, covering all aspects of geoscience, and has a network of specialist groups and joint associations, as well as regional groups across the UK. | Commercial Services |
Geological Society of South Africa |