Eric Grosser has a diverse range of work experiences. Eric currently serves as the Chief Operating Officer at DYNE Technologies Inc., where they oversee a team of 24 individuals and is responsible for internal department budgeting and policy development. Prior to this role, they held the position of Director Of Operations at DYNE Technologies Inc., where they successfully scaled the B2C userbase and B2B partnerships during the expansion phase.
Before joining DYNE Technologies Inc., Eric worked as an Investor Relations Associate at FPX Nickel Corp, where they managed day-to-day investor communications and contributed to the development and execution of investor relations strategies.
Eric also gained experience at Teck Resources Limited, where they served as the Campus Engagement Lead and engaged with prospective employees about professional opportunities with the company. Eric also worked as a RACE21 Mining Engineering Student at Teck Resources Limited, where they implemented various projects to improve operational workflows and productivity.
Eric's work experience also includes their role as a Mineral Processing and Metallurgy Student at Newcrest Mining, where they coordinated with mill operations, supported plant optimization efforts, and worked on a geo-metallurgical project.
Overall, Eric Grosser has a track record of success in operations management, investor relations, and project implementation across multiple industries.
Eric Grosser's education history includes a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Mining Engineering and Mineral Processing from The University of British Columbia, which they started in 2018 and is still ongoing. Prior to that, they obtained a High School Diploma from The John Cooper School in 2005. In addition to their formal education, Eric has also obtained several certifications. These include a Financial Modeling & Valuation Analyst certification from the Corporate Finance Institute, which they obtained in February 2022. Eric also holds a Standard First Aid & CPR/AED Level C certification from Valley First Aid, obtained in October 2019, and a British Columbia Underground Mine Rescue Ticket from the Government of British Columbia, obtained in February 2020.
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