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| | | David Miller, P. Geol.
CEO and Director
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David Miller is the Chief Executive Officer of Strathmore Minerals Corp. David's primary professional focus has been on uranium exploration, development, and mining, and his career has spanned over 20 years with a chain of companies that started with Utah International and evolved into AREVA, the French Nuclear Power Conglomerate. In addition he has consulted extensively for the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Commission) in Austria and China. David is a recognized expert in the nuclear and energy field and has been seen, heard, and read in the New York Times, BBC, CNBC, CNN, Business News Network, Wall Street Journal, Globe and Mail, and Barron's. He is also a co-author of "Investing in the Great Uranium Bull Market." A fifth term member of the Wyoming Legislature, serving District 55 --Riverton, David has served on Minerals, Revenue, Education, Corporations, and Health & Labor Committees. He was an original appointee to the Wyoming Energy Commission and currently serves on the NCSL High Level Radioactive Waste Committee. David graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in Geology and is a Registered Professional Geologist in Wyoming. Mr. Miller is the architect responsible for assembling Strathmore's uranium property acquisitions in 1997, renewing it in 2003, when the uranium price turned upward, and subsequently implementing the Company's current development strategy. He was appointed President in 2004 and CEO in 2008. |
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| | | Steven Khan, MBA, CFA
President and Director
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Steven Khan has spent close to twenty years in all aspects of the investment industry, including retail, and later institutional sales, corporate finance, capital markets, and investment banking. He has held several senior management roles including: Executive Vice-President, President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of a number of regional and national full service Canadian investment brokerage houses that mostly focused on venture capital financings. In 2003, he started his own consulting firm that focused on business plan development and capital fund raising for a number of early stage private and public companies. In the past several years, Mr. Khan has successfully initiated, completed or partnered several major corporate development initiatives both domestically and internationally, including government partnered ventures in China and Korea. Mr. Khan was also an instrumental part of the team that negotiated Strathmore's Roca Honda Joint Venture with Sumitomo Corp of Japan in 2007. In January 2008, after serving as Executive Vice-President since 2003, Mr. Khan accepted the position of President of Strathmore Minerals Corp. A graduate of the University of British Columbia with a BSc. (1978) and MBA (1983), Mr. Khan also holds a Chartered Financial Analyst designation (CFA), is a member of the CFA Institute, and for many years was a long-time Fellow of the Canadian Securities Institute. |
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| | | Mr. Ralph J. Goehring, B.Sc. C.P.A. Position: Director Mr. Goehring was a key executive that contributed to the strategic growth and development of Berry Petroleum Company for more than 20 years, including 16 years as Chief Financial Officer. He retired from Berry in mid-2008. As a member of Berry's executive management team, Mr. Goehring helped to guide the successful strategic direction of the Company, which included identifying growth opportunities, negotiating transactions, and performing due diligence to achieve successful outcomes. As Berry's Chief Financial Officer, he directed all financial functions for the company, including tax, investor relations, hedging, and risk management programs. Mr. Goehring holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley, and is a Certified Public Accountant. In addition, he recently joined the Board of Directors of Foothills Resources Inc.
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| | | Dr. Dieter Krewedl
Director
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Dr. Krewedl was with Pathfinder Mines Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of the French uranium company Cogema, for 23 years and was Pathfinder's Vice President, Exploration from 1990 to 1995. Dr. Krewedl was instrumental in the discovery of the Green Mountain uranium deposit in Wyoming, high grade uranium breccia pipe deposits in Arizona and uranium deposits in the Grants, New Mexico mineral belt.. Dr. Krewedl presently serves as the President of the Geological Society of Nevada.
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| | | Mr. John DeJoia, P. Geol.
Senior Vice President, New Mexico Operations
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Mr. DeJoia holds a BSc in Geology from the University of Wyoming, and is a Registered Professional Geologist in that state. He has over 30 years of technical experience that includes underground, open pit and in-situ uranium mining. His Wyoming mining experience includes the Shirley Basin and Big Eagle uranium mines with Utah International, Development Geologist for Pathfinder Exploration Corporation, Chief Geologist for Federal American Partners in the Gas Hills District, and Director of Technical Services for American Nuclear Corporation. His extensive management experience includes work for Morrison-Knudsen, Inc. at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory and Manager of the Washington Group projects at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Mr. DeJoia's diversified experience covers the entire range of the uranium mining and milling cycle including: feasibility studies and start-up of new mines; permitting, mining and mapping of ore bodies in new mines; closure evaluations for uranium mine and mill tailings facilities and mixed waste facilities. Mr. DeJoia joined Strathmore in 2005 and oversees the Company's Permitting, Environmental, and Regulatory Affairs office in Santa Fe. John led the technical team that prepared Strathmore's comprehensive Roca Honda mine permit application submission, which was submitted to the New Mexico regulatory agencies and the US Forest Service in October, 2009.
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| | | Mr. James Crouch, BSc
Vice President, Wyoming Operations
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James Crouch began his uranium mining career in Wyoming in the late 1960s. Starting as an engineering assistant at Shirley Basin, he later spent much of his career at the Lucky Mc mine, the largest uranium open pit mine, located in Wyoming's Gas Hills Uranium District. At Lucky Mc, Mr. Crouch was promoted to a series of senior positions including Chief Engineer, Chief Mine Engineer and Underground Superintendent. He was the mine's Chief Engineer during its peak production in the late 1970 overseeing the selective mining of 2,500 tons of uranium ore per day, and was responsible for 30 million lbs cumulative production. He continued at Lucky Mc through to the final mining phase and the eventual mine closure. At that time, he was responsible for the NRC acceptance and implementation of the final reclamation plan. In his extensive career, Mr. Crouch has overseen mine designs, operations, and mine and mill site reclamations. A graduate of South Dakota School of Mines and Technology with a BSc. in Mine Engineering, he is also the author of a number of published articles and papers on mine practices. Mr. Crouch joined Strathmore's Riverton, Wyoming office in 2007.
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| | | Mr. Juan Velasquez, MBA
Vice President, Government, Regulatory & Environmental Affairs
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Juan Velasquez is a graduate of the University of New Mexico, completing both a BSc. in biology and an MBA. He has over 30 years senior management experience, including 7 years with the former uranium mining subsidiary of the Phillips Petroleum Company (now ConocoPhillips) as Manager of Environmental, Health, and Safety Affairs and 15 years with United Nuclear Corporation as President of the Minerals Division and Corporate Manager of Environmental Affairs. Mr. Velasquez has also consulted to private, federal, and state clients in the nuclear remediation industry. He has permitted several major uranium mining and milling operations, including Phillips Nose Rock mine/mill complex and the United Nuclear Church Rock mill tailings disposal facility and has managed a variety of environmental project developments, operations, and closure activities for Phillips, UNC, and other clients throughout the United States. He possesses a strong working knowledge of government regulatory affairs and has guided clients through the federal and state regulatory process to obtain the necessary approvals. Mr. Velasquez is a past Chairman of the New Mexico Mining Association Uranium Environmental Committee and has been active in various other state and national mining associations and organizations. Mr. Velasquez joined Strathmore in 2005 and works closely with Mr. DeJoia in the Santa Fe office. |
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| | | Executive Advisory Board Dr. Hans von Michaelis
Michael Halvorson
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