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Strike Graphite Corp. (TSXV:SRK) Acquires Wagon Graphite Project in Quebec in Vicinity of Timcal's Lac des Iles Graphite Mine *CLIENT Read More | Profile
McLaren Resources (CNSX:MCL) Drills 7.0 Grams Gold Over 7.4 Metres at the TimGinn Property Located Adjacent to the Hollinger Mine *CLIENT* Read More | Watch Beyond the Press Release
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Dr. Pfaffenberger is chief executive officer of Sola Resource Corp having joined the company in July, 2008. He is a retired professor of mathematics who was a member of the Mathematics and Statistics Department at the University of Victoria for 38 years. He served as a member of the board of governors, was chair of his department and served as chair of the board of pension trustees for 11 years overseeing a fund of over $400-million. He has a BA, MA and PhD from the University of Oregon. Besides being a director of Sola Resource Corp, he also serves as a director of three other public companies, Torch River Resources, Rainchief Energy Corp., Molycor Gold Corp. and Goldrea Resources Corp. He is also president of a private minerals company, Fundamental Resources Corp.
Dr. Morton has served on the boards and in management positions of several mineral exploration and mining companies. He was co-founder and former vice-president of Golden Star Resources Ltd. (Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana) and was also the former chairman of Uruguay Mineral Exploration Ltd. (Uruguay). He is a qualified professional geologist in the Province of Alberta. Dr. Morton has conducted geological research at the universities of Nottingham, Oslo, Hamburg, and Nancy. At present, he is a professor emeritus in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Alberta, after teaching economic geology there for 28 years. Dr. Morton has worked with the Canadian International Development Agency in Indonesia and with the Canadian Executive Service Organization in Peru, Guyana, Costa Rica, and Zimbabwe. Over the past 50 years he has accumulated considerable international mineral exploration and mining experience in the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Siberia, China, Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, Australia, South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Alaska, Canada, Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Guyana, French Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, Uruguay, the southwestern United StatesA, Greenland and Iceland.