Rumble Resources Limited (ASX: RTR) has appointed highly experienced mining executive, Geoff Jones, as a Non-Executive Director of the company.
Mr Jones is an internationally recognised project developer in the mining industry, with a global career spanning more than 30 years.
He has been involved in the evaluation and/or development of major projects across a diverse range of commodities internationally. The appointment reflects Rumble’s continued focus on strengthening the depth and capability of its Board as it advances the emerging world class Earaheedy Zinc-Lead Project in Western Australia.
Mr Jones is a Civil Engineer with over 30 years’ experience in engineering design and construction for minerals processing and mine project development in Australia and overseas. He previously worked for Baulderstone Hornibrook, John Holland, Minproc Engineers and Signet Engineering before serving as Group Project Engineer for Resolute Mining Limited where he was responsible for the development of its mining projects in Australia, Ghana and Tanzania.
Since 2011, he has been the Managing Director for GR Engineering Services Limited, a leading process engineering consulting and contracting company that specialises in providing high quality engineering design and construction services to the mining and mineral processing industries.
He also currently serves as Non-Executive Director of Ausgold Limited.
“We are delighted to have attracted such a highly regarded mining executive like Geoff to the Rumble Board, as he brings with him a wide ranging and successful global background in mine project development and construction,” Rumble Managing Director, Shane Sikora, said.
“Geoff’s knowledge and experience will be invaluable as Rumble continues to advance the emerging world class Earaheedy base metal discovery.”
Mr Jones said he was to Rumble by the potential provincial scale of the Earaheedy Zn-Pb Project.
“I am delighted to be joining the Board of Rumble Resources at this exciting time in the company’s development and look forward to actively contributing my knowledge and experience as we progress the Earaheedy Project further in the months and years ahead.”
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