We who are passionate about putting Ytterby mine on the map represent a wide range of skills, necessary to row such a complex project to port. We also have a large international network of contacts in the mining industry and research related to Ytterby.
Some of the founders
From left to right
- Eric Thorslund, Ph.D. (GU) – Studies at Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and SU in mechanical, material and environmental engineering. Long-term employee at Vaxholm Fortress Museum.
- Pontus Holmström – Dipl. Eng. from Helsinki University of Technology, Chemical engineering institution, employments at Kymmene Corporation Cellulosafabrik, Kuusankoski, Alfa Laval in Stockholm and Lund, and the Technical Department of The National Association of Swedish Dairies in Stockholm.
- Lena Gumaelius – Doctor of Technology, researcher and lecturer in Technology Studies at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
- Sven-Olof Kviman (Chairman of the foundation) – Lieutenant Colonel, well-known entrepreneur in Vaxholm where countless successful cultural projects have been initiated by him.
- Michael Hermansson – Mining engineer (Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm), well-known consultant and trainer in blasting and drilling technology.
Also, not in the picture
- Magnus Ericsson – Professor at Luleå University of Technology and founder of Raw Materials Group. Internationally recognized expert in the raw materials industry.
Association board 2024
At the annual meeting 2024-03-16 in Resarö Bygdegård, the following board was elected.
Name | Role | Remaining term of office |
---|---|---|
Sven-Olof Kviman | Chariman | 1 year |
Berit Nordlund | Secretary | 2 years |
Cecilia Odenfelt Obitz | Cashier | 1 year |
Pontus Holmström | Commissioner | 2 years |
Magnus Eriksson | Commissioner | 1 year |
Tommy Wahlund | Commissioner | 2 years |
Mikael Hermansson | Commissioner | 1 year |
Eric Thorslund | Commissioner | 1 year |
Christoffer Storkaas | Alternate | 1 year |
Lena Gumaelius | Alternate | 1 year |
Foundation Ytterby Gruva’s purpose
Promote activities that preserve, develop and make visible the cultural and mining historical environment that is made up of Ytterby Gruva’s above and underground facilities.
The foundation’s purpose can be furthered by;
- Promote activities that preserve, develop and make visible the cultural and mining historical environment that is made up of Ytterby Gruva’s above and underground facilities.
- Ensure that information about research and development in connection with projects carried out in the mine is disseminated.
- Contact cooperation partners, both Swedish and international, to inform them about Ytterby Mine.
- To the extent of resources, grant scholarships to school pupils, students, researchers and others, whose work is useful for the Foundation’s purposes. However, scholarships awarded must constitute no more than five percent of the annually determined amount, which may be used to fulfill the foundation’s purposes. Decisions on grants can be made by the board after application or by independent decision without prior application. To fulfill the foundation’s purposes, the annual direct yield with deductions for costs may be used. Direct yield refers to ongoing income, such as interest and dividends. In addition, the foundation may use the foundation’s capital, however, taking into account the Foundation Act’s requirements for duration.