James Croser is a qualified mining engineer with over 25 years of operational, technical and management experience in the Australian resources sector, particularly underground mining in hard rock.
Mr Croser served on the board of ASX‐listed mining companies Kalgoorlie Mining Company and Resources & Energy Group, also founding & developing several private mining companies across Western Australia. He has guided junior ASX companies through periods of significant growth. Mr Croser was instrumental in the construction of the Frog’s Leg Gold Mine for La Mancha Resources & has held mine management positions for La Mancha Resources & Perilya, as well as operational roles in some of Australia’s largest underground contracting companies. He was also a founding director in the establishment of Red Dirt Metals (later known as Delta Lithium) and the discovery of the Mt Ida lithium deposit in WA, and a board member of former ASX company Spectrum Metals (which discovered the Penny North gold deposit) which was subsequently acquired by Ramelius Resources.
Mr Croser holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering) from the Western Australian School of Mines, and a Western Australian First Class Mine Manager’s Certificate.