Tudor Gold Corp. (TSXV: TUD) has appointed Jeff Rowe to its board of directors. Additionally, the company has announced that Sean Pownall has resigned as director of the company but has agreed to serve on the Advisory Board.
Mr Rowe, has specialized in mineral exploration for more than 40 years, focusing on precious and base metals, primarily in British Columbia, the Yukon, and Mexico. He was employed by Cordilleran Engineering Ltd. for more than 15 years and subsequently joined C.J. Greig & Associates Ltd., a geological consulting services team highly regarded for its technical expertise.
Through these associations he has provided professional assistance to a number of public companies, including geological field work, property evaluations and technical reports. In particular, Mr Rowe was involved in the discovery of the Silvertip deposit in northern BC, one of the highest-grade silver-zinc-lead operations in the world currently owned by Coeur Mining, as well as the discovery and development of the Elk deposit in southern BC, a high-grade gold vein system that produced direct-smelter-shipping ore from open pit excavations in the 1990’s, currently being developed by Gold Mountain Mining Corp.
Mr Rowe has been involved with the exploration programs conducted by the company and its spinoff company, Goldstorm Metals Corp., since 2017.
“It is my pleasure to welcome the addition of Jeff Rowe to the company’s board of directors. We are delighted to have Jeff join our team, and eagerly anticipate his valuable contributions in his new role with the board as we continue to advance our Treaty Creek gold and copper project,” President and CEO, Ken Konkin, said.
“I would also like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude towards Sean Pownall for his significant contributions to the Company. I look forward to continuing my working relationship with Sean as he becomes a member of the Advisory Board.”
About Tudor Gold
Tudor Gold Corp. is a precious and base metals exploration and development company with claims in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle (Canada), an area that hosts producing and past-producing mines and several large deposits that are approaching potential development. The 17,913 hectare Treaty Creek project (in which Tudor Gold has a 60% interest) borders Seabridge Gold Inc.’s KSM property to the southwest and borders Newmont’s Brucejack Mine property to the southeast.
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