Richard Gordon
Chairman and Independent DirectorRichard is a mining executive with 30 years industry experience having worked on exploration and development stage mineral projects internationally and in his home province of Nova Scotia. He is a founding shareholder of Silver Tiger Metals and was previously President and CEO of the Company. Richard filled various management roles with TSX listed Etruscan Resources (now Endeavour Mining) and TSX listed NovaGold Resources during his career. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Lila Maria Bensojo-Arras
Independent DirectorMs. Bensojo is a lawyer with the Mexican law firm EC Rubio specializing in corporate law and representing many mining companies working in Mexico. EC Rubio is one of the largest law firms in Mexico and its clients include Fortune 500 companies including mining companies. Ms. Bensojo is based in Chihuahua, Mexico and received her law degree in 2007 from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education.
As a corporate lawyer in Mexico she possesses a wealth of experience in mining law, environmental regulations, social issues and governance.
Yleana Leal
Independent DirectorYleana is currently VP, General Manager for Brown-Forman Mexico, she joined Brown-Forman, a public company that trades on the NYSE, in 2016 as Sales Director, Mexico, moved to the UK in 2019 as Sales Strategy Director, UK and Ireland and returned to Mexico as General Manager in 2023. Yleana is also President of the Board of Directors at CIVyL (Comisión para la Industria de Vinos y Licores A.C ). Prior to joining Brown-Forman, Yleana gained extensive sales experience in the consumer packaged goods industry at Grupo Bimbo, working in the USA, Mexico, Chile, and India. Yleana holds an MBA - Double Degree & Specialization in Global Business and Strategy from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, completed an executive program in Global Competitiveness Leadership at Georgetown University-McDonough School of Business, and has a Bachelors Degree in International Business from Tecnológico de Monterrey. Yleana is also a visible and vocal champion on Diversity and Inclusion initiatives. This appointment is subject to the acceptance of the TSX Venture Exchange.
Glenn Jessome
(B.Sc., JD, MBA), President, CEO and Non-Independent DirectorGlenn is the founding shareholder of Silver Tiger Metals Inc. and he oversaw the listing of the Company on the TSXV. Glenn is a securities lawyer with 25 years of resource sector capital markets experience and he currently serves as a member of the TSXV National Advisory Committee. Glenn is Corporate Secretary and a founding shareholder of Gogold Resources Inc., another company for which he oversaw the listing on the TSX. Glenn received his Law Degree and MBA from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia and holds a Science Degree from Saint Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia.
Keith Abriel
CFO and Corporate Secretary (CPA, CA, CFA) and Non-Independent DirectorKeith a seasoned financial executive, known for bringing a practical, tenacious and entrepreneurial approach to senior financial leadership roles. Keith's 25 years' experience includes serving as Chief Financial Officer of several publicly traded and venture backed companies, including DHX Media Ltd (NASDAQ, TSX) and a number of mining and exploration companies, including Linear Gold Corp., Ucore Uranium Inc and Stockport Exploration Inc. Keith has raised over a billion dollars of capital for public and venture-backed companies and has extensive international M&A experience. Keith also spent 9 years with PwC and holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Cum Laude) from Saint Mary's University in Halifax Nova Scotia.
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