BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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BRUCE JOHNSTONE C.E.O., President & Director
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Mr. Johnstone is a business entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience in corporate management, and the founder of Homeland Precious Metals Corp. Working extensively with private corporatios, and more recently with companies in the public markets, he brings a diverse knowledge of corporate operations and a keen understanding with respect to all aspects of business management.
Prior to founding Homeland Precious Metals Corp., Bruce was the president and a director of a Nevada incoporated, publically traded resource exploration company also searching for gold in Nevada. During his tenure as president, the company was re-organized into an exploration company, additional management and industry professionals were brought on board, properties wereoptioned and the first financing was secured.
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Bruce is also the President and CEO of Delbrook Systems Inc., a private consulting company. Through this company, Bruce and his associates advise companies with regards to strategic corporate planning and joint venture collaborations.
Bruce has served as Homeland's President, Chief Executive Officers and as a memeber of the Board of Directors since April of 2003.
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DAVID MALLO, B.Sc., (Spec.) Director
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David is a geologist with 24 years of experience in precious and base metal exploration and project management. Having graduated with a degree in geology in 1981, David spent his first 7 years working for the Canadian subsidiary of Gold Fields Mining Corp. He worked initially as Project Geologist, then Senior Geologist and finally as Manager, New Projects.
David then joined the Pezim Group of Companies, working ultimately at Prime Resources. While with Prime, and on behalf of Calpine Resources, he managed the exploration programs at the Eskay Creek deposit in northern B.C. during the discovery, delineation and early stage feasibility programs of this world-class gold/silver deposit. During this period, David also managed similar exploration programs for a multitude of other companies throughout the Eskay region, as well as many other areas of North America.
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Following the Eskay Creek programs, David assumed the position of Executive Vice-President of Exploration for Adrian Resources Ltd. While working for Adrian, he was responsible for all aspects of the planning, direction and implementation of exploration programs throughout the Petaquilla District of north central Panama. During this time, Adrian Resources discovered immense copper and gold resources within a series of large mineralized porphyry and epithermal deposits.
In addition, David managed the exploration programs for Madison Enterprises Corp., in Papua New Guinea at the world-renowned Mt. Kare gold project, and more recently in the Battle Mountain District of northern Nevada.
David presently consults to a number of junior resource companies including Madison Minerals Inc., Lund Gold Ltd. and Oromin Explorations and serves as a director of International Arimex Resources Inc..
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ADVISORY BOARD
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DOUG TURNBULL, HB.Sc., PGEO.
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Mr. Turnbull is a consulting geologist with over 20 years experience in diamond, precious and base metal exploration. He holds an Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and is a Qualified Professional Geoscientist recognized by the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia.
Doug was part of the exploration team responsible for the discovery of the Eskay Creek gold/silver deposit in British Columbia, Canada. A deposit that in January of 1999 had a mineable reserve of 1.45 Mt grading 57.7 g/t gold and 2493 g/t silver and is the 5th largest silver producer in the world. Along with that, Mr. Turnbull helped to discover the Petaquilla Cu-Au Porphyry Deposit in Panama and the Mt. Kare Gold Deposit in Papua New Guinea, a deposit which has 1.8 million ounces of gold and 23.8 million ounces of
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silver (indicated and inferred).
Doug’s previous work/consulting experience includes Monopros Ltd., Goldfields Mining Corporation, Prime Exploration Ltd., Adrian Resources Ltd., and Madison Enterprises Corp. He currently serves as a director on the boards of Oromin Explorations Ltd., Buffalo Gold Ltd. and Grizzly Diamonds Ltd.
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GERRY HUMPHRIES, M.B.A., C.A., F.C.M.C.
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Gerry has over 25 years of consulting experience with two major international consulting firms, and 5 years running his own firm. He is a strategic business leader with a sound record of creative and profitable approaches in serving corporate and entrepreneurial clients in both the private and public sectors, and has extensive experience in all areas of management consulting, including technology, human resources, financial management and strategy.
Gerry began his career with Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co. in 1974, and during his time with this company he became a Chartered Accountant and a Certified Management Consultant while working in both Vancouver and Sydney, Australia.
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In 1993 Gerry joined with Ernst & Young Management Consultants where, as a Partner, he worked with others on strategy, organizational assessment, management evaluation and executive mentoring assignments. With a team of five, he provided services for clients in the public, private, corporate, entrepreneurial and not-for-profit sectors and in five years was successful in tripling the practice revenue for his consulting unit.
The millennium change saw Gerry working with another group within the Ernst & Young umbrella where he became the Vice-President and B.C. Leader of Cap Gemini Ernst & Young (CGEY). Here he was involved with numerous projects. He led a consulting group of 50 in technology strategy, design, acquisition and implementation; he managed all marketing, staff recruiting/development, administration, office leasing and strategic alliance with Ernst & Young; he was a member of the National Staff Performance Management Committee that oversaw performance management process and decisions for a national staff of 600; he identified, developed and managed accounts in the Public, Manufacturing and Transportation sectors which included the B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch, ICBC, BC Ferries, Ballard Power, Teekay Shipping, Port of Vancouver and TSI Terminal Systems; he liaised with, and recruited, global CGEY colleagues from Europe, Australia, United States and Asia for international consulting projects; and he delivered projects in IT integration and development, systems assessment, change management, strategy and senior management advisory services to clients in both the public and private sector.
Currently Gerry manages his own consulting practice within Western Management Consultants where he provides a diverse set of consulting and management skills to companies and individuals in the public, private, corporate, entrepreneurial and not-for-profit sectors. He has served on the Board of the Canadian Association of Management Consultants for 6 years, including 2 as Chair, and as a Trustee with the International Council of Management Consulting Institutes for 4 years.
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