Show Notes
Rhylin Bailie has over 26 years of experience in investor relations and currently serves as VP of Investor Relations at Equinox Gold.
Equinox Gold is a growth-focused mining company. Currently, the company has seven gold mines. They are working towards their plan to increase production through the advancement of a pipeline of growth projects.
Rhylin served as a director on the national board of the Canadian Investor Relations Institute between 2014-2022. Rhylin was the fifth employee at the company which now has over 6000 dedicated workers. Equinox now boasts a remarkable $2 billion market cap! She explains how she started with Equinox Gold, dives into what they do, and how her role in investor relations has evolved.
We learn how Rhylin builds meaningful relationships with investors and offers advice for those who want to do the same.
You'll learn how retail and institutional investors differ, and what it’s like being a woman in a male-dominated field.
Rhylin drops some gems of wisdom on how to pitch to investors, why you should always start with “why”, and how technology can be your closest ally.
Finally, she shares all that she has learned through her experience of hostile takeovers, and more valuable pearls. For those looking to make a name for themselves in investor relations, this episode is a must-listen.
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