Mines Management announces staff at Montanore Project
December 20, 2007
On Wednesday, December 19, 2007, Mines Management Inc. announced appointments to its operational team at the Montanore Silver-Copper project located in northwestern Montana.
John Thompson will serve as Vice President of Montanore Minerals Corporation and General Manager of the Montanore Project. He will oversee advancement of the upcoming underground drill program and feasibility study for the Montanore Project, which will start in January, 2008.
Rod MacLeod, will serve as Chief Geologist for Mines Management, overseeing planning, analysis and handling processes for the drill program, resource estimation modeling, and collaboration with the third-party contractor for the feasibility study.
Denver Winslow has been appointed as Project Engineer. A mining engineer, Mr. Winslow will oversee engineering activities for the drill program at the Montanore, and coordinate development of the planned feasibility study.
The Company's Montanore Project team now totals fourteen people between the operational office in Libby and the Montanore Project site. The company states that it expects its Libby, Montana-based team to grow to approximately 25-35 employees during 2008 as it ramps up activities related to the underground evaluation program.
The Montanore Project is currently undergoing an advanced-stage underground evaluation program and permitting process. In November, they completed the Preliminary Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Montanore Project and delivered to the U.S. Forest Service and Montana State Department of Environmental Quality for review.
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