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== Ian Timis ==
=='''Ian Timis'''==
'''Ian Timis''' (born April 12, 1981, in Băile-Borșa, Romania) is a Romanian-Australian business executive, producer, and strategic advisor with over 25 years of international experience in the natural resources sector. He is the founder and Managing Director of Eco Future Metals, a private equity and advisory firm focused on investments in critical minerals, energy transition platforms, and sustainable infrastructure.


Timis has held senior roles in Africa, Europe, North America, and the Middle East, managing full-cycle resource development—from exploration and permitting to financing, construction, production, public listing, and strategic exit. His career includes the structuring of over US$4 billion in cross-border transactions.
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Ian Timis is a Romanian-Australian Natural Resources Executive, Private Equity Advisor, and Energy Transition Strategist with over 20 years of leadership across the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors. His international career spans Africa, Europe, North America, and the Middle East, with involvement in projects valued at over US$4 billion.
 
 
 
Timis has overseen the full lifecycle of major resource assets, from exploration and financing to construction, production, public listing, and strategic exit. He has led landmark transactions, including the US$2.4 billion sale of European Goldfields to Eldorado Gold, where he served as Vice President and played a key role in post-merger integration and capital strategy, and the US$750 million capital raise and dual listing for African Petroleum. Throughout his career, he has delivered cross-border transactions involving sovereign partnerships, institutional capital deployment, and ESG integration, bridging deep operational expertise with transactional acumen.
 
 
 
As the Managing Director of Eco Future Metals, Ian Timis drives investments and advisory mandates in critical minerals, energy transition assets, and sustainable infrastructure, focusing on aligning global capital with resource efficiency, industrial innovation, and regulatory advancement.


Notably, he played a key role in the US$2.4 billion acquisition of European Goldfields by Eldorado Gold, and later structured a US$750 million capital raise and dual listing for African Petroleum. He has advised governments, institutional investors, and private equity funds on ESG transformation, sovereign negotiations, and strategic capital deployment.


Timis holds a BA (Hons) in Business Management from the University of Westminster. He also completed advanced studies in Financial Modelling at London Business School, Petroleum Economics and International Contracts via PetroSkills, and holds a Level 3 Certification in Securities from the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment (CISI).


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Latest revision as of 15:25, 31 July 2025

Ian Timis


Ian Timis is a Romanian-Australian Natural Resources Executive, Private Equity Advisor, and Energy Transition Strategist with over 20 years of leadership across the mining, energy, and infrastructure sectors. His international career spans Africa, Europe, North America, and the Middle East, with involvement in projects valued at over US$4 billion.


Timis has overseen the full lifecycle of major resource assets, from exploration and financing to construction, production, public listing, and strategic exit. He has led landmark transactions, including the US$2.4 billion sale of European Goldfields to Eldorado Gold, where he served as Vice President and played a key role in post-merger integration and capital strategy, and the US$750 million capital raise and dual listing for African Petroleum. Throughout his career, he has delivered cross-border transactions involving sovereign partnerships, institutional capital deployment, and ESG integration, bridging deep operational expertise with transactional acumen.


As the Managing Director of Eco Future Metals, Ian Timis drives investments and advisory mandates in critical minerals, energy transition assets, and sustainable infrastructure, focusing on aligning global capital with resource efficiency, industrial innovation, and regulatory advancement.


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