Management & Directors
Robert Eadie, President & Director
In the past 15 years, Mr. Eadie has been actively involved in public resource companies raising over 80 million dollars for various exploration and development projects around the world. Over the years, Mr. Eadie has built an impressive network of contacts in Europe, North America and Asia and has established a reputation as the catalyst behind various successful start up resource companies. He brings extensive marketing and public relations expertise to the board and makes executive decisions based on long term sustainable growth.
Mr. Eadie advocates open dialogue between management, directors, and shareholders as a key ingredient to success. Mr. Eadie resides in Vancouver, B.C. where he is a predominant business figure, family man and compassionate community member. Mr. Eadie's unique past experience as a private business owner reflects his down-to earth approach to business and dedication to company growth.
David Gunning, P. Eng., COO & Director
Mr. Gunning is a graduate of the University of British Columbia and holds a B.A.Sc., in Mining and Mineral Process Engineering (mining option). A member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia, Mr. Gunning is a practicing mining engineer with over 25 years experience in mineral exploration, development and operations in North and South America, Europe and Asia. Since 1996, he has provided operations and project management, resource estimations and property evaluations for various mining companies, primarily for precious metal projects.
"David's appointment adds a valuable dimension to Starcore's Board,"; said Robert Eadie, President of Starcore. "His experience in the field of underground precious metal mining operations will assist Starcore in our efforts to expand, optimize and develop mining operations and to target further exploration. We are very pleased to have David join our management team." The Company expects to maintain or increase the current ore grades over the next quarter and continue exploration efforts to increase reserves and resources and to find higher grade deposits.