
Samwillie Grey-Scott
Samwillie Grey-Scott joined Raglan Mine in 2010 and completed the Stope School training program to become an underground miner. He then held various positions, including service miner, apprentice trainer, and Stope School supervisor.
In 2018, he took over management of the Tamatumani program, which aims to recruit and train Inuit employees to help them progress within the company. He recently accepted a new challenge as Deputy Director of Public Affairs, Communications, and Community Engagement at Raglan Mine.
Fluent in French, English, and Inuktitut, Samwillie grew up in Aupaluk, Nunavik, before attending high school in Owen Sound, Ontario. He currently resides in Ontario with his wife and their four daughters.