Critical Minerals: Securing the Future
April 22, 2026 7:45 AM - 9:30 AM PDT Webinar
NACD Pacific Southwest
Contact Us
Alexis Santucci, Executive Director
alexis@nacdpsw.org
Kelly Colvard, Operations Manager
kelly@nacdpsw.org
NACD Pacific Southwest Chapter
13636 Ventura Blvd, Suite 643
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Phone: 559-273-3154
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About The Event
Member Price: $30.00
Non Member Price: $50.00
Credits: 1 NACD Credit
Critical minerals underpin technologies and products used across nearly every industry—from transportation and manufacturing to consumer electronics, healthcare, infrastructure, and national security.
As global demand accelerates and supply chains remain concentrated and geopolitically exposed, directors across sectors face new strategic, operational, and political considerations. This program equips board members with the context they need to understand how critical mineral dynamics influence competitiveness, supply chain resilience, and long term value creation.
Please join us and our expert panel to learn more about:
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The evolving global landscape for critical minerals.
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The strategies companies and countries are using to secure access and manage supply chain vulnerabilities; the geopolitical, regulatory, and pricing pressures shaping these markets.
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The governance implications for boards overseeing strategy, risk, and innovation across a wide range of industries.
AGENDA:
7:45 AM - 9:00 AM (PDT): Program
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM (PDT): Optional Small Group Networking
NACD Pacific Southwest
Contact Us
Alexis Santucci, Executive Director
alexis@nacdpsw.org
Kelly Colvard, Operations Manager
kelly@nacdpsw.org
NACD Pacific Southwest Chapter
13636 Ventura Blvd, Suite 643
Sherman Oaks, CA 91423
Phone: 559-273-3154
Find a Chapter
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