RE:Here is the news release of Mr. Brown as the new CEO an interesting part of this new puzzle is that new ceo browne was once the senior geologist with kodiak exploration so he may be familiar with the area of some gsx claims as kodiak did some extensive exploration in the area.
" Kodiak Exploration Limited (Kodiak) a Canada-based resource exploration company. Kodiak’s Hercules Property is located approximately 120 kilometers northeast of Thunder Bay, in Ontario’s historic Beardmore-Geraldton Gold Camp. During the year ended December 31, 2008, Kodiak drilled 243 holes totaling 67,236 meters on the Hercules property and 112 holes totaling 20,295 meters on other properties in the Beardmore-Geraldton area."
a little more background on the new boss.
"Mr. Quentin J. Browne has more than 25 years professional experience in precious-metal and base-metal exploration and mining in the western US, Mexico, South America (Chile, Peru, Bolivia, French Guiana) and eastern Canada.
He received a BA degree (Geology) from the California State University, Chico in 1983, and a M.Sc. (Economic Geology) from the University of Idaho in 1989. Quentin has been employed by several major mining companies including Noranda, Rio Algom Exploration, Asarco, and Teck Cominco and has been involved in underground and open-pit operations for copper and gold. He has supervised regional and project-scale metal exploration programs and has participated in economic evaluations of advanced-stage mineral properties in the US and internationally. During a 15 year period with
Asarco,
Quentin held positions as Senior Exploration Geologist in Chile, and Chief Geologist at the Silver Bell porphyry copper mine in Arizona.
After leaving Asarco in 2003, Quentin joined Metallic Ventures Gold as the Chief Geologist at the Esmeralda underground gold-silver vein mine in Nevada. Quentin was a Senior Geologist with Teck Cominco's US Exploration Department from 2005-2009. He has published papers on porphyry copper mineralization and co-authored several publications addressing diverse topics of Nevada geology and metal deposits."