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Leading Women in Mining: advancing equity and shaping the future

Leading Women in Mining is a video series showcasing female role models who, by sharing their career journeys and lessons learned, aim to inspire and advance tomorrow’s female mining leaders. In this episode, Amparo Cornejo, Chief Sustainability Officer of Teck, reflects on the mentors who shaped her remarkable career and underscores the power of active advocacy for female leadership roles. She explores the critical role of equity and inclusion, while highlighting how innovation, sustainability and community engagement are driving the future of metals and mining.

Key takeaways

  • Sustainable projects succeed when they are built in authentic partnership with local communities.
  • Leveraging the guidance of strong mentors and cultivating diverse relationships, including with young professionals and Indigenous women, accelerate learning and deepen community engagement.
  • Prioritizing gender diversity in senior management and board roles is key to unlocking opportunities in an evolving metals and minerals sector, where aspiring leaders can make their mark by staying confident, curious and connected, while actively shaping an innovative, inclusive future.

Host and featured guests


Jo-Anne VanStein

Jo-Anne VanStrien
EY Canada Tax Partner and Mobility Advisory Services Lead

Amparo Cornejo

Amparo Cornejo
Chief Sustainability Officer, Teck Resources Limited

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