‘Gold Rush’ Star to Keynote Young Leaders Luncheon

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Dave Turin of Discovery Channel’s “Gold Rush” television series will be the keynote speaker at the Young Leaders Luncheon at NSSGA’s 2015 AGG1 Academy and Expo, March 17, 12:30 p.m., in Baltimore. Turin will discuss the importance of attracting and retaining talented young leaders for the aggregates and mining industries.GoldRush-400

The Young Leaders Luncheon will take place in the Baltimore Convention Center during the AGG1 Academy and Expo. The luncheon is sponsored by Rock Products and the keynote is sponsored by Superior Industries.

A former high school and college football star, Turin earned a Civil Engineering degree before joining the family aggregates business, Mt. Hood Rock. Turin has managed the asphalt production and rock quarry company with his father and three brothers for more than two decades. In 2010, hometown friends brought him in as an outside consultant at their Porcupine Creek, Alaska, gold prospecting claim. He helped the rookie miners get their Alaskan operation running and was inspired by their dream of mining for gold. Turin was offered the chance to join the team full time and has regularly appeared on “Gold Rush” since its second season.

“We’re thrilled to host Dave Turin at our Young Leaders Luncheon,” said NSSGA Chairman Paul Detwiler III, president of New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc., and inaugural chairman of Young Leaders in 1991. “He has a passion for improving the incoming generation of workers’ perception about the mining industry and what it means to be a miner in today’s world. He’ll provide valuable insights on how to keep talented young people in our business.” After the address, luncheon attendees will have the opportunity to ask Turin questions about his background and experience.

This complimentary luncheon is open to all registered AGG1 attendees, 40 years of age and younger. This event will require attendees to pre-register, and attendance will be capped at 200. AGG1 registration can be found here.

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