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Gryphon Gold Corp GYPHQ

Gryphon Gold Corporation is a mine development company. The Company's principal asset is Borealis property. The Borealis Property is 27.5 square miles located in the Walker Lane gold belt of western Nevada. The Company's land position covers approximately 17,600 acres for the Borealis property and over 60 Nevada exploration properties, which cover approximately 70 square miles in the state's gold trends. The Borealis property has approximately 1.4 million ounces of measured and indicated gold resources, and approximately 1.1 million ounces of inferred gold resources have been accredited to the one square mile Central Borealis zone. Its Borealis property has over five other prospective zones that are being explored, which have the potential to host significant gold resources. The Company continued drilling on the Borealis property in the Graben resource, and in the central and western pediment areas.


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Comment by red911on Feb 07, 2013 12:45pm
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RE: Management...

RE: Management...

Aug 27 2012:  "We believe Don, along with our project manager, Bob Cassinelli, will be instrumental in the continued advancement of our production capabilities and the extension of our mine life at Borealis"

Guess not.  Were they the reason(s) for production problems or simply martyrs and this is just a deflection?   

red911

 

Gryphon Gold names Tschabrun COO

2012-08-27 21:23 NT - News Release

Mr. James O'Neil reports

GRYPHON GOLD NAMES DONALD B. TSCHABRUN CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

Gryphon Gold Corp. has appointed Donald B. Tschabrun as chief operating officer, effective with his joining the company on Sept. 3, 2012. Mr. Tschabrun has over 35 years of international experience in operations and project evaluation in base metal, precious metal and industrial mineral projects.

James T. O'Neil Jr., chief executive officer and interim chief financial officer of Gryphon Gold, commented: "Don brings a tremendous amount of leadership and industry experience to Gryphon Gold that is relevant to our objectives of increasing production and reducing operating costs. He has a wealth of knowledge and capability to help us in the further development of the Borealis property given his significant involvement in a wide variety of projects, including the Jipangu oxide heap-leach operation. We believe Don, along with our project manager, Bob Cassinelli, will be instrumental in the continued advancement of our production capabilities and the extension of our mine life at Borealis."

Mr. Tschabrun was most recently principal mining engineer at AMEC PLC, a global consultancy providing engineering and project management services for the minerals and metals industry, among others. Prior to that, he was the director of engineering and COO at Jipangu International. He has also served in a variety of roles for many well-known global projects such as the Florida Canyon mine (United States), the Natalka gold project (Russia), the Tintay copper project (Peru) and the Brisas gold project (Venezuela). Mr. Tschabrun earned both his master of science in mineral economics and finance, and his undergraduate degree in geological engineering, from the Colorado School of Mines.

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