Investment Team
Justin Tolman, BSc (Hons), MBA
Managing Partner, Sprott Inc. & Senior Portfolio Manager and Economic Geologist, Sprott Asset Management USA, Inc.
Managing Partner, Sprott Inc. & Senior Portfolio Manager and Economic Geologist, Sprott Asset Management USA, Inc.
Justin Tolman joined Sprott in 2018 as an economic geologist. He specializes in project and company evaluations. Mr. Tolman is a Portfolio Manager for Sprott Gold Equity Fund, Senior Portfolio Manager, Economic Geologist, of Sprott Concentrated M&A Strategy, and Portfolio Manager of Sprott Active Gold & Silver Miners ETF (GBUG). For the two decades prior to joining Sprott Justin held a series of increasingly senior roles with global mining and exploration companies including Newmont, New Gold, Exeter Resources and MIM holdings managing programs and leading discovery teams across the globe. Mr. Tolman holds a BSc with 1st Class Honors in Economic Geology from James Cook University (Queensland), and an MBA from La Trobe University (Victoria). He is a fellow of the Society of Economic Geologists, the Australian Institute of Geoscientists and is a registered Professional Geologist with the APGO.
Insights by Justin Tolman
Webcast Replay
Navigating Gold’s Next Chapter: A Conversation with John Hathaway and Justin Tolman
Sprott Portfolio Managers John Hathaway and Justin Tolman break down the powerful forces driving this year's gold and precious metals rally. They provide insights on market catalysts, mining equity valuations and explore how today’s environment compares to prior positive cycles. Learn more about how Sprott's deep technical expertise and on-the-ground diligence enhance its investment approach in the metals and mining space.
Special Report
Steel Meets Rising Global Electricity Demand
Steel is emerging as a strategic material in meeting global electricity demands, underpinning everything from power generation and transmission to electric vehicles and grid modernization. Demand for green steel is accelerating with market forecasts projecting rapid growth relative to traditional steel.
Topics: Steel