RE:RE:RE:Management newsThanks Ike - thanks Mega,
That's my take on it too. I have come to so much enjoy the enthusiasm that QH has for a project...and how he has this great ability to break it down to people-speak!
We haven't seen the last of him.
el d
likeike wrote: I think Dr. Quinton Hennigh has stepped down from most publicly traded companies to pursue his Crescat role full time. Although I think he is staying on as a technical advisor to NFG so they still have his expertise if required. At least that is my understanding.
Exactly Mega....at least one of us gets it. It was such a heartfelt goodbye as the
hard geology has been done and he has successfully guided the technical team
in what to look for and double lined for everyone that these systems have to be
handled differently. They are much more unique to themselves then any other
systems out there.He will still be there if they go too far astray.
What I see in Quinton Henning is a man that greatly enjoys geology and loves
others that love it as well. People are usually keen on getting filthy rich when
you have his knowledge but as a true geologist he just loves his rocks.
Pay attention to his Crescat video on how much he guides their companies under
their tuitalage to drill targets and all thing geo. He is a teacher to those that will
listen and is not interested in credit. Figuiring those rocks out is his reward.
He is in it for the enjoyments and to make acquaintances with other fellow
lover of rocks.
If I was at PDAC monday I would love to talk with Greig and Mellisa about him
if time availed itself. Collin picked the right man for the job. IKE