;AIME • Sir
Henry Ayers foundation president, 1893 •
Ralph Tate foundation vice-president, 1893 •
C. F. Courtney (general manager of the
Sulphide Corporation), president 1908 •
Richard Hamilton, (general manager of the Great Boulder Proprietary mine), president 1909, vice-president 1910 •
G. A. Richard (of Mount Morgan, Queensland), president 1910 •
Herman Carl Bellinger from US; mine manager,
Cobar 1909–1914, president 1912 •
James Hebbard (manager of the Central Mine, Broken Hill), president 1913 •
John Warren (mining) (manager of Block 10, Broken Hill), vice-president 1894, president 1902 •
Hyman Herman (director of the Victorian geological survey), joined 1897, president 1914, remained councillor to 1959. •
Robert Silvers Black, (general manager of
Kalgurli Gold Mines), president 1917 •
J. W. Sutherland metallurgist at Lake View Consols and Golden Horse Shoe gold mines; president 1918 • Professor
D. B. Waters of
Otago, New Zealand, vice-president 1917, 1918 (absent for most of this period — he was with
New Zealand Tunnelling Company in France). ;AIMM •
R. W. Chapman, vice-president 1906, president 1920 •
Colin Fraser (later Sir Colin), president 1923 •
H. W. Gepp, later Sir
Herbert William Gepp, president 1924 •
Ernest W. Skeats (professor of geology, University of Melbourne), vice-president 1924, president 1925 •
David Lauder Stirling, general secretary 1922–45 •
R. M. Murray (general manager,
Mount Lyell Mining & Railway Company), president 1927 •
Alfred Stephen Kenyon, treasurer 1897, secretary 1906, president 1928 •
E. C. Andrews (New South Wales Government Geologist), president 1929 •
William Edward Wainwright (general manager of
Broken Hill South), president 1919, 1930, vice-president 1916–18, 1933, 1934 •
Wiliam Harley Wainwright son of W. E. Wainwright, (chief metallurgist, BHP) life member •
Essington Lewis (managing director of
BHP) vice-president 1932, president 1935 •
Andrew Fairweather, president 1932 (succeeded W. E. Mainwright at Broken Hill South mine and as General Manager) • Professor
J. Neill Greenwood (dean of Melbourne University Faculty of Applied Science), president 1936, 1937 •
Donald Yates, superintendent of
Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty., president 1937 •
Julius Kruttschnitt (general manager,
Mount Isa Mines) president 1939 •
Oliver H. Woodward (general manager,
North Mine, Broken Hill) active in tunnelling operations WWI, president 1940 •
Arthur H. P. Moline (1877–1965) (succeeded R. M. Murray as general manager, Mount Lyell, in 1944), president 1945 •
Asdruebal James Keast (general manager,
Zinc Corporation; Australian Aluminium Production Commission 1951–55), president 1946, vice-president 1947 •
Frank R. Hockey /
Francis Richard Hockey (general superintendent, BHP), president 1947, vice-president 1949, 1950 •
F. F. Espie /
Frank Fancett Espie (general superintendent,
Western Mining Corporation), president 1948 •
Godfrey Bernard O'Malley, vice-president 1943–46 •
Maurice Alan Edgar Mawby (director of exploration, Zinc Corporation, Limited), vice-president 1950, 1951, president 1953, 1954 •
Ian Munro McLennan (General Manager, BHP), president 1951 •
Beryl Elaine Jacka MBE, typist 1936; assistant general secretary 1945–52, secretary 1952–1976 •
Gordon Colvin Lindesay Clark CMG ==See also==