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Ronald L. Parratt
President and Chief Executive Officer
Richard Bedell
Executive Vice President, AuEx Ventures and President, AuEx Argentina SA.
Certified Professional Geologist (CPG) CPG-11156
Eric Struhsacker
Exploration Manager US
Doris Meyer, CGA
Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary
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| | | Ronald L. Parratt
Certified Registered Geologist (CRG) CRG-3378 - California
Certified Professional Geologist (PG) PG-2945 - Wyoming Position: President and Chief Executive Officer
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Exploration Manager with an exceptional record of successful discovery and development of several North American gold projects.
Over 38 years of diverse exploration experience including all facets of precious metals exploration from reconnaissance to intensive development. Managed one of the largest private mineral estates in North America. Highly motivated, hardworking and committed to win.
SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Managed the discovery and development of the Rabbit Creek, Lone Tree and Trenton Canyon gold deposits and participated, via joint venture, in the discovery and development of the Marigold, North Peak, Cipoeira and Gold Hill gold deposits as well as the Trinity silver deposit. Managed the development of resource to reserve at the Twin Creeks, Mule Canyon, Valmy and Mesquite gold deposits. Cumulatively, these activities resulted in the creation of over 15 mm ounces of gold reserves within a 12-year period and North America's fifth largest gold mining company, which produced over 850,000 oz of gold during 1996.
Managed the consolidation of Gold Fields Mining Corp's US exploration staff with Santa Fe's US exploration staff after completion of the Hansen PLC/Santa Fe Asset Exchange in 1993. Member of the Executive Due Diligence team that evaluated the Homestake Mining Co. and Newmont Gold Co. offers to acquire Santa Fe via merger in late 1996 and early 1997.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
AUEX VENTURES, INC.
Reno, Nevada
January 2003 To Present
President & Chief Executive Officer, January 2003 to Present
Co-managed the creation of a new private gold exploration company focused on Nevada. Acquired several projects and commenced joint venture business approach. Took company public in mid 2005 via an IPO.
PARRATT GEOLOGICAL SERVICES, LLC.
Reno, Nevada
March 2002 To December 2002
Manager, March 2002 to December 2002
Operated a geological consulting service business focused on finding and acquiring new precious metals exploration targets in Nevada. Acquired projects for clients and seed interests, eventually leading to AuEx Ventures.
HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY
Sparks, Nevada
June 1997 To February 2002
Exploration Manager, North America - June 1999 to February 2002 Directed Homestake's exploration and development programs for the United States and Canada. Direct involvement in activity at the Pinson, Marigold, Round Mountain, Ruby Hill, Lead and Eskay Creek mines and in developing new targets for exploration within the Great Basin and in northern British Columbia.
Director of Exploration, Americas - June 1997 to June 1999
Directed Homestake's exploration and development programs in the United
States and in South America including Venezuela, French Guyana,
Brazil, Peru, Chile and Argentina.
SANTA FE PACIFIC GOLD CORPORATION
Reno, Nevada
February 1978 To May 1997
Vice President of Exploration - October 1996 to May 1997 Responsible for all facets of Santa Fe's worldwide exploration and development programs consisting of intensive exploration activities in the United States, Brazil and Central Asia and active programs in Canada, Mexico, Chile, West Africa and Australia.
Director of Exploration, The Americas - March 1996 to October 1996
Directed Santa Fe's exploration and development programs in North and
South America including Canada, United States, Mexico, Brazil
and Chile.
Director of North American Exploration - December 1994 to March 1996
Directed Santa Fe's exploration and development programs in North America
including the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Director, US Exploration - December 1991 to December 1994
Directed Santa Fe's US exploration and development programs.
Director of Exploration, Northwest Region - July 1989 to December 1991
Directed Santa Fe's Great Basin exploration program.
Exploration Manager, Northwest Region - July 1984 to July 1989
Managed Santa Fe's Great Basin gold exploration program post-completion
of the Santa Fe/Southern Pacific merger.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LAND COMPANY
San Francisco, California - Reno, Nevada
February 1978 To July 1984
Manager,Minerals - May 1980 to July 1984
Opened new exploration office in Reno, hired initial staff and commenced
gold exploration program in Nevada. Curtailed leasing activities
in favor of joint ventures. Southern Pacific merged with Santa
Fe in 1984.
Senior Geologist
February 1978 to May 1980
Responsible for overseeing leasing, exploration and development activities
for minerals, oil and gas and geothermal resources on Southern
Pacific's 8 mm acre land package in California, Nevada and Utah.
STAUFFER CHEMICAL COMPANY
Richmond, California
June 1971 To August 1974
June 1975 TO February 1978
Geologist
Performed exploration and development activities for western phosphate rock, borates, trona and fluorspar in Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, California and New Mexico. Served as the Resident Mine Geologist for Stauffer's Big Island underground trona mine in Wyoming with involvement in surface and underground exploration and development drilling, rock mechanics studies and ground water investigations.
EDUCATION
- Master of Science-Economic Geology, Purdue University 1975
- Bachelor of Science-Geochemistry, Purdue University 1970
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
- Commissioner, Nevada Commission on Mineral Resources
- Registered Geologist #3378, State of California
- Professional Geologist #2945, State of Wyoming
- Certified Professional Geologist # 7616, American Institute of Professional Geologists
- Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada-Reno, Advisory Board Member
- The Mining and Metallurgical Society of America, Member
- Northwest Mining Association, Member
- The Geological Society of Nevada, Member
- Society of Economic Geologists, Fellow
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| | | Richard Bedell
Certified Professional Geologist (CPG) CPG-11156 Position: Executive Vice President, AuEx Ventures and President, AuEx Argentina SA.
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International polymetallic exploration with strong field based skills and the ability to develop and apply a broad range of geotechnologies.
- The ability to locate hypogene systems in well explored areas with unprecedented success.
- Management of international exploration teams and technical groups.
- Developed probability techniques for mapping favorable exploration regions. The method developed expands the capability of fuzzy logic. The current State of Nevada Geothermal probability map was done with these techniques (Coolbaugh & Bedell 2002).
- Involved in target selection and project generation world wide for 20 years.
- Field expertise is well developed for alteration mapping and structural geology.
- Established techniques for dealing with multi-element geochemistry using background parameters, correlation coefficients, factor analysis and spatial coherence to derive geochemical populations.
- Geophysical data processing and integration.
- Effective technical transfer to field crews for implementation. Established short courses that have been given world wide.
publications
articles
Work History: Richard Bedell
Currently:
Director and V.P. of AuEx Ventures Inc.
Adjunct Faculty Exploration Geophysics Mackay School of Earth Sciences and Engineering, University of Nevada, Reno.
http://www.unr.edu/mines/able
September 1993 - November 2000 Technical Group Manager and Senior Geologist Homestake Mining Company. Responsible for project generation and to setup and manage the technical group.
1991-1993 Technical Director GIS Center Boston College. Cross appointed as Assistant Professor Center for Remote Sensing Boston University.
1989-1991 Exploration Manager, Burundi Mining Company.
1987-1989 Director, Terra Investigations & Imaging Ltd. Consultancy for minerals and technical applications. Clients included the European Space Agency, imaging consulting, software development including development and commercialization of WARP(c) 1988 map rectification program.
1986-1987 M.Sc. University of London. GIS and Remote Sensing. Thesis Supervisor Physics Department Imperial College London. Thesis: Edge enhancement and structural controls of Archean Gold Systems in Northern Tanzania.
1984-1986 Consulting on geological programs in Asia for BP Minerals and Tanzania for Dar Tadine Tanzania.
1983-1984 Research Geologist BP Minerals International. Base Metal Exploration Techniques.
1982: Field Party Chief for Riocanex in the Eastern Maritime provinces of Canada
1980-1981 M.Sc. Geology Department University of Toronto in Canada. Full scholarship and support to run a program for the Ontario Geological Survey in Bancroft Ontario. Thesis: Pegmatite emplacement mechanisms of the Madwaska Mines, Bancroft Ontario.
1979 Research Assistant: Museum of Natural History in NYC. Funded by NASA to investigate the petrology of meteorites. Cross appointed at Mount Sinai Hospital to work on the crystal chemistry of asbestos.
1974-1979 Hampshire College. Graduated with a degree from the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Thesis Sulfide/Oxide Equilibria of Ultramafic Xenoliths.
1975 Pegmatite Miner, Maine USA.
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| | | Timothy M. Janke Position: Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Highly skilled, experienced and award winning General Manager with a broad range of expertise in mining operations throughout the US, Canada and Australia.
Proven track record of professionalism in leading teams to succeed in startups and shutdowns as well as effecting change to improve production, costs and safety performance. Acquired competencies include:
Acquisitions Due Diligence Trouble Shooting
Reclamations Safety & Compliance Staff Development
Negotiation Training Project Management
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
GOLDCORP INC.
2009 - 2010
General Manager---Projects
Reported to V.P. Project Development. Projects included:
• Evaluation of open pit mining at the Red Lake Mine, Balmertown, Ontario
• Evaluation and selection of equipment fleet and MARC agreements for the
El Morro Project, Chile
GLAMIS GOLD, GOLDCORP INC.
2004 -- 2009
V.P & General Manager Marigold Mine
Valmy NV
Reported to COO. Managed a $100 million annual operating budget for this open pit heap leach gold operation. Staff included 230 employees reporting through eight department superintendents.
• Managed a workforce that achieved 2 ½ years worked without an LTA
• Led a team that made processing improvements resulting in a 4% recovery
improvement
• Led a team that received the world's first International Cyanide Code
Certification
• Awards received included NVMA safety General Manager of the year
(2007), NVMA safest mid-sized mine of the year (2007), State of NV
excellence in mine reclamation
Manager of Project Planning Marigold Mine
Valmy, NV
Reported to General Manager. Responsible for design and construction of Millennium Expansion project infrastructure plus all Mine Engineering activities.
APOLLO GOLD, INC
2003 -- 2004
VP &General Manager FLORIDA CANYON MINE, Imlay, NV
Reported to: VP Operations. Managed a $30 million annual operating budget for this open pit gold mine/heap leach operation. Staff included all employees on site (185) reporting through eight department superintendents
• Managed a workforce that achieved 1.6 million man-hours worked without
an LTA
• Led a team that developed the operating discipline and cost controls
that maintained profitability at the lowest grade gold mine in North
America---0.5 g/t
BARRICK GOLD CORPORATION; HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY
2000-2002
General Manager RUBY HILL MINE; Eureka, NV
Reported to: VP N. American Operations. Managed a $17 million annual operating budget for this open pit gold mine/mill/heap leach operation. Staff included all employees on site (95) reporting through six department superintendents.
• Led team to three consecutive annual records for gold produced and
cash costs
• Won 2001 Nevada Mining Association Safety award for operating without a
single MSHA reportable injury accident
HOMESTAKE MINING COMPANY
1980 - 2000
Project Manager KALGOORLIE CONS GOLD MINES; Western Australia
1999 - 2000
Reported to: VP Australian Operations. Managed conversion of "Super Pit" from contractor to self-mining for largest gold mine in Australia. Direct reports included 2 engineering contractors and the Equipment Commissioning Superintendent with shared reports including Training Supervisor, Mine Maintenance Superintendent and Engineering Superintendent.
• Successfully negotiated final purchase, assembly and commissioning of a
US$65 million equipment fleet capable of mining 250,000 tonnes per day
• Successfully negotiated and implemented OEM equipment maintenance
contracts
General Manager PINSON MINE
Winnemucca, NV
1998 - 1999
Reported to: VP N. American Operations
Managed final year of operation and shutdown of this open pit/heap leach gold mine. Staff included all employees on site (85) reporting through six department superintendents.
• Eliminated over half of $12 million closure reclamation liability while
operating without any lost-time accidents
• Won 2000 State of Nevada award for Excellence in Mine Reclamation
Manager, Technical Services and Evaluation
Vancouver, BC
1996 - 1998
Reported to: CEO Homestake Canada Inc.
Responsible for identifying, evaluating and acquiring growth properties and leading due diligence teams to prepare recommendations to Board.
• Led efforts for two acquisitions - US$65 million Snip Mine (British
Columbia) and US$125 million Troilus Mine (Quebec)
• Achieved 20% increase in production and 15% reduction in costs by
developing mine schedules and financial modeling for processing
modifications at the Eskay Creek Mine.
General Manager NICKEL PLATE MINE
Penticton, BC
1994 - 1996
Reported to: VP Canadian Operations.
Managed a CAD$40 million annual budget and operations. Staff included 165 employees reporting through six department superintendents.
• Set annual records for mill throughput and gold production while
operating for over a year without a lost-time accident
• Led team to successfully complete conversion of mill to a tails water
treatment plant
• Maintained positive relations with Indian Band by mitigating water
contamination issues
• Received citation from the Province of British Columbia in recognition
for outstanding achievements in water treatment and reclamation
Mine Operations Superintendent MCLAUGHLIN MINE
Lower Lake, CA
1992 - 1994
Supervised hydraulic shovel and front-end loader operations with a staff of 7 FTE and 84 hourly.
• Directed 75,000 TPD mining rate under stringent ore control conditions
to feed an autoclave ore treatment plant
• Managed waste rock dumping under rigid controls to avoid development of
acid mine drainage
Special Projects Engineer ROUND MOUNTAIN MINE
Round Mountain, NV
1991
• Selected by Corporate Manager to co-author "Life-of-Mine" study to
develop options for property resulting in implementation of major
changes in mining equipment and processing methods
Additional Positions: 1975 - 1991
Chief Mine Engineer MCLAUGHLIN MINE - Lower Lake, CA
PITCH MINE-Gunnison, CO
BIG EAGLE MINE-Jeffrey City, WY
Development Engineer LUCKY MC MINE-Riverton, WY
SAN JUAN MINE-Farmington, NM
NAVAJO MINE-Farmington, NM
EDUCATION & AFFILIATIONS
B.Sc. Mining Engineering 1974, Mackay School of Mines
Director, Nevada Mining Association 2000-2001 & 2006-2009
EMT First Responder
Director, Silverado Area Council Boy Scouts 1988-1991
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| | | Eric M. Struhsacker
AIPG Certified Professional Geologist #11107 Position: Exploration Manager, USA
Eric is a professional geologist with approximately 34 years of exploration experience that includes 27 years mainly in Nevada. He has run drill campaigns (most recently the Pinson Project for Homestake Mining Company) and been involved in developing and managing innovative regional exploration programs. He has been involved in the discovery and development of several mines in Nevada. Eric's expertise is in hydrothermal metal mineralization, as well as geothermal research and exploration. Eric is a graduate of the Dartmouth University Geosciences Department.
RESOURCE EXPLORATION ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Delineation of Hydrothermal Metals Deposits
- Developed geologic models from drilling data at the Lone Tree, Trenton Canyon, Valmy, and Pinson Mines in northern Nevada.
- Designed and managed multi-rig drilling programs utilizing reverse circulation, mud rotary, and core rigs to expand and delineate gold reserves.
- Assembled and managed teams of professionals charged with conducting delineation work.
- Assisted mine engineers in identifying potential reinjection or infiltration sites for effluent from the pit dewatering program at the Lone Tree Mine.
Exploration for Hydrothermal Metals Deposits
- Designed and conducted reconnaissance programs for base and precious metals in the Great Basin, Rocky Mountains, Southwest U.S., and the northern Appalachian Mountains.
- Identified drilling targets by conducting detailed and regional mapping to develop models of likely paleo-hydrothermal flow patterns and sites of metal deposition. Integrated the geologic information with geochemical, geophysical, and remote sensing data to enhance exploration models.
- Discovered metals deposits by designing and implementing early stage reverse circulation, mud rotary, and core drilling programs.
- Designed and performed drill sample logging methods appropriate to the geologic setting of each prospect.
Evaluation of Geothermal Resources and Exploration Methods
- Developed models for structural and lithologic controls on hydrothermal flow patterns by means of detailed mapping in the Corwin Springs-Gardiner area, Montana and at Beowawe and McCoy Springs, Nevada. Conducted Nevada work as a researcher in the DOE Industry-Coupled Program, 1978-1980.
- Managed multidisciplinary team of professionals developing resource models for potential low-temperature geothermal applications at Artesian City, Idaho and Star Valley, Wyoming. Work conducted under DOE Exploration Technology Program, 1980-1981.
- Enhanced understanding of active and paleo-hydrothermal systems by integrating multidisciplinary geoscientific data acquired from active geothermal systems.
EXPERIENCE
Exploration Manager US, AuEx Ventures Inc. 05/17/06 to Present
Senior Geologist, AuEx Ventures Inc. 9/1/05 to 05/17/06
Senior Consulting Geologist, AuEx Ventures Inc. 3/04 to 9/1/05
Consulting Exploration Geologist, Reno, Nevada Owner/Principal 2003 - 2005
Providing geologic and project management services for mineral and geothermal resources exploration and development.
Victoria Resource Corporation Geologist 5/-9/2003
Consulting Exploration Geologist, Reno, Nevada Owner/Principal 2002 - 2003
Providing geologic and project management services for mineral and geothermal resources exploration and development..
Homestake Mining Company, Sparks, Nevada Senior Geologist 1997 - 2001
Santa Fe Pacific Gold Corporation, Reno, Nevada Senior Geologist 1993 - 1997
Consulting Exploration Geologist, Reno, Nevada Owner/Principal 1991 - 1993
Chevron Resources Company, Denver, Colorado and Reno, Nevada Senior Geologist 1981 - 1991
Earth Science Laboratory/University of Utah Research Institute Associate Geologist 1978 - 1981
Exxon Minerals Company, Missoula, Montana and Tucson, Arizona Geologist 1976 - 1978
EDUCATION
M.S., Earth Sciences, Montana State University, 1976; Thesis: Geothermal Systems of the Corwin Springs-Gardiner Area, Montana: Possible Structural and Lithologic Controls.
A.B., Cum Laude, High Distinction in Earth Sciences, Dartmouth College, 1973; Thesis: Page, R., Stimson, J., and Struhsacker, E., Geology of the northern part of the Nueva Santa Rosa quadrangle, Guatemala.
Professional Courses: Geology of Geothermal Systems, Yellowstone Institute, 1975; Exxon Structural Geology School, 1978; Volcanic Rocks and Their Vent Areas, University of Nevada/Reno, 1979; Geochemistry of Geothermal Systems, GRC, 1980; Geostatistical Ore Reserve Estimation, I. Clarke, 1988 and 1990; Ore Reserve Estimates in the Real World, J.G. Stone and P.G. Dunn, 1993; Management Training, T. De La Porte, 1996; Economic Evaluation and Investment Decision Methods, F. Stermole, 1996; MEDS General Training and MineSight, 1997; Mine Safety and Health Administration Annual Refresher Course , Surface Metal and Nonmetal Mines-2004.
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION
Wyoming Professional Geologist Registration No. PG-1995
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Geological Society of Nevada:
President: 1994-1995 Vice President: 1993-1994
Symposium Committees: 1992 - 1995, 1996 - 2000, 2001 - 2005
Society of Economic Geologists
SME/AIME
Northwest Mining Association
Geological Society of America
Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada
Association for Mineral Exploration - BC
Nevada Petroleum Society
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| | | Paul D. Robinson, Ph.D. Position: Manager Exploration Services, Senior Geologist
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Mrs. Meyer is a Canadian Certified General Accountant and Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary of AuEx Ventures, Inc. Mrs. Meyer gained her experience in the mining industry in performing the role of Vice President, Finance of Queenstake from 1985 to 2003 and Corporate Secretary until 2004. While at Queenstake, she was a part of or led negotiations of joint venture and acquisition agreements, and equity and debt financings. She was a key member of the team that negotiated the acquisition of the Jerritt Canyon mine in Nevada. Ms. Meyer organized her private company; Golden Oak Corporate Services Ltd. in October 2006 with Queenstake as her first client. Since that time Golden Oak has provided publicly traded mineral exploration companies with administrative, financial reporting and corporate compliance services. Ms. Meyer holds the position of Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary of several mineral exploration companies trading on the AIM, TSX, TSX Venture and Amex stock exchanges.
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