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Fernley Art Center (community center)

Fernley Ambassador's Breakfast with guest speaker Joseph Riney Nevada Mining Association

Please join us for our weekly Fernley Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors networking breakfast event this Tuesday, May 9tht at The Fernley Art Center. Doors open at 7:00AM. We encourage everyone to arrive early so you are checked-in and seated by 7:30AM.

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Fernley Ambassador's Breakfast  with guest speaker Joseph Riney Nevada Mining Association
Fernley Ambassador's Breakfast  with guest speaker Joseph Riney Nevada Mining Association

Time & Location

May 09, 2023, 7:30 AM – 8:45 AM

Fernley Art Center (community center), 10 N. Center St, Fernley, NV 89408, USA

About the event

Please join us for our weekly Fernley Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors networking breakfast event this Tuesday, May 9th at The Fernley Art Center. Doors open at 7:00AM. We encourage everyone to arrive early so you are checked-in and seated by 7:30AM. As always, EVERYONE is welcome to attend our weekly Fernley Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors" Networking Breakfast meetings...…even if you are not yet a member.

This week's speaker is:

Joseph Riney    

Nevada Mining Association                              

VP of Operations

 

Nevada has a long history as a leading mineral producing state. Since the gold and silver rush in the 1850s, which inspired Nevada’s statehood in 1864, to the present, Nevada has been a hotbed for mineral and metal mining. Much has changed during the past 150 years, however, one constant has remained; mining continues to be an important part of the state’s economy – especially in mining communities and counties. While a relatively small industry – representing only 4.1% of the state’s gross domestic product – mining’s importance to Nevada’s economic and social infrastructure can’t be underestimated as the industry continues to produce the necessary minerals on which our society depends.

Nevada is one of the special geologic places on the globe where wide arrays of minerals are prevalent, such as gold, silver, copper, barite, molybdenum, clay, silica, lithium, and many more. Even geothermal heat is abundant in the state and mined for energy.

Producing these important minerals requires a significant workforce. 11,000 people are directly employed by the Nevada mining industry. This number may not seem significant in urban Las Vegas or Reno, but these jobs exist predominantly in rural Nevada and are vital to the well-being of those communities. Plus, those employed in mining are paid some of the highest salaries in the state, averaging $93,444.

The Nevada Mining Association has existed for more than 100 years-first established in 1913 as the Nevada Mine Operators Association and changed to the Nevada Mining Association in 1952. From debating policy matters in the state legislature and local governments to uniting the voice of the industry in public relations, the Nevada Mining Association can be seen in all corners of the state.

The Nevada mining industry is spread out over one of the largest, most sparse states in the union; it is an industry with unique needs and encompasses a diverse and wide-ranging array of different professions. The Nevada Mining Association is able to serve the needs of its member companies and speak with a united voice for the gold miners in Elko, the geothermal well drillers in the rural valleys, the parts distributors in Las Vegas, the geological engineers in Reno and the tens of thousands of other Nevadans who rely every day on this vital industry.

By producing many of the minerals on which our society depends, mining continues to be integral to Nevada. The industry strives to be a good steward to the environment, and is committed to being a good corporate citizen of the state, while employing a well-paid workforce and contributing to the communities in which it operates.

There will be Fernley Ambassadors to personally greet you at the front doors of The Fernley Art Center and guide you through the check-in process. The check-in table will feature 4 Fernley Ambassadors to assist you with the check-in process, including 50/50 raffle tickets, Bragging Bucks, etc.

Non-Chamber members are welcome to attend and learn about the many benefits available to you, your business or your organization as a Fernley Chamber of Commerce member.

If you are a business owner/operator, we strongly encourage you to bring a Door Prize for our raffle ticket giveaways at the end of the meeting. It will allow you and your business to maximize your exposure at the event.

WHERE: Fernley Art Center (The Fernley Community Center)

10 N. Center Street

Fernley, NV 89408

COST: $6 PER PERSON (BREAKFAST)

WHEN: Every Tuesday (doors open at 7:00AM)

Event begins promptly at 7:30am

Scheduled end time is 8:45am

Tickets

  • Ambassador's Breakfast

    $6.00
    +$0.15 service fee
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