Spenceley brings wealth of global mining experience to Black & Veatch | Black & Veatch
This is the preview server. Some interactive and animated elements are not enabled.

Spenceley brings wealth of global mining experience to Black & Veatch

New Senior Vice President tapped to help firms navigate market challenges

Black & Veatch today announced that Jim Spenceley, a project executive with broad global experience in the mining industry, has been named Senior Vice President for Mining. He is based in Denver, Colorado. 

Spenceley will focus Black & Veatch’s energy, water and telecommunications solutions on the needs of mining clients. His appointment comes as slumping commodity prices are forcing mining operators to seek expertise to improve efficiency and better position capital investments. 

“Pricing pressures and stakeholder expectations are combining to make this one of the most challenging times in recent memory for mining operators,” Spenceley said. “The company has put together a globally respected team that is demonstrating how the industry can leverage the relationship among energy, water and communications.” 

“The company has put together a globally respected team that is demonstrating how the industry can leverage the relationship among energy, water and communications.” 

Jim Spenceley, Senior Vice President for Mining​

Spenceley joins a team at Black & Veatch that includes Chief Technical Officer Dennis Gibson, a former Rio Tinto executive with more than 30 years of global mining experience. Black & Veatch project director Brady Hays is directing the largest mine desalination project in South America. 

Spenceley was responsible for project services and development at Newmont Mining Corp. before coming to Black & Veatch. He has worked in North and South America, Africa and Australia. His experience includes work in arctic, altitude and tropical environments.

“Jim brings a level of experience in global mining that will broaden Black & Veatch’s profile in the industry,” said Cindy Wallis-Lage, President of Black & Veatch’s water business. “He will help us deliver the integrated solutions that clients need to ensure a strong return on their investment.” 

Spenceley joins a team at Black & Veatch that includes Chief Technical Officer Dennis Gibson, a former Rio Tinto executive with more than 30 years of global mining experience. Black & Veatch project director Brady Hays is directing the largest mine desalination project in South America. 

Spenceley was responsible for project services and development at Newmont Mining Corp. before coming to Black & Veatch. He has worked in North and South America, Africa and Australia. His experience includes work in arctic, altitude and tropical environments.

“Jim brings a level of experience in global mining that will broaden Black & Veatch’s profile in the industry,” said Cindy Wallis-Lage, President of Black & Veatch’s water business. “He will help us deliver the integrated solutions that clients need to ensure a strong return on their investment.” 

Editor’s Note: 

  • A high-resolution photo of Spenceley can be found here

Media Contact Information:

CHRISTOPHER CLARK | +1 913-458-2778 P | +1 816-674-0572 M 
ClarkCA@bv.com | 24-HOUR MEDIA HOTLINE | +1 866-496-9149

About Black & Veatch

Black & Veatch is an employee-owned, global leader in building critical human infrastructure in Energy, Water, Telecommunications and Government Services. Since 1915, we have helped our clients improve the lives of people in over 100 countries through consulting, engineering, construction, operations and program management. Our revenues in 2018 were US$3.5 billion. Follow us on social media.

Meet Black & Veatch

We seek partners in innovation. Let's start the conversation.

This is the preview server. Some interactive and animated elements are not enabled.