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Kevin McArthur - President and Chief Executive Officer
Mr. McArthur was previously President and CEO of Glamis Gold from 1999 until its merger with Goldcorp Inc. in November 2006. Mr. McArthur joined Glamis in 1988 where he served in a variety of management positions including Vice President of Chemgold Inc, President of Glamis Rand Mining Company and Chief Operating Officer of Glamis Gold Ltd. Prior to joining Glamis, Mr. McArthur was with BP Minerals North America and Homestake Mining Company. Mr. McArthur holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Mining Engineering from the University of Nevada.
Lindsay Hall - Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Hall was appointed Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer for Goldcorp on April 19, 2006. Mr. Hall is a Chartered Accountant with extensive experience in senior financial positions in the energy industry. He has held a series of progressively senior positions at various major business units of Duke Energy Corporation, culminating in the role of Vice-President and Treasurer. Mr. Hall also previously held the position of Vice-President, Finance, for Westcoast Energy until it was acquired by Duke Energy Corporation. Mr. Hall has a B.A. in Economics and a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) from the
University
of
Manitoba.
Salvador Garcia - Vice-President, Mexico
Charles Jeannes - Executive Vice President, Corporate Development
Charles A. Jeannes was former Executive Vice President, Administration, General Counsel and Secretary of Glamis from 1999 until its merger with Goldcorp Inc in November 2006. Prior to joining Glamis, Mr. Jeannes worked for Placer Dome at its San Francisco and Vancouver offices as Vice President of Placer Dome North America. He holds a B.A. degree from the University of Nevada and graduated from the University of Arizona School of Law with honors in 1983. He practiced law from 1982 until 1994 as a shareholder and head of the natural resources section at Woodburn and Wedge in Reno, Nevada and has broad experience in mining transactions, public and private financing, permitting and international regulation.
Steve Reid - Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer
Mr. Reid is a mining engineer with 30 years of extensive international experience in both the operating and business aspects of the mining industry. Prior to joining Goldcorp, he worked for Placer Dome as the Country Manager for the Canadian operations. He spent a total of 13 years working for Placer, holding numerous corporate, mine management and operating roles worldwide. Mr. Reid has also worked in leadership positions for Kingsgate Consolidated and Newcrest Mining Limited, where he was responsible for running operations throughout Asia and Australia.
Tim Miller, Vice President, Central and South America
Tim has had the responsibility for Goldcorp’s Central Amercian businesses at Marlin, San Martin and Cerro Blanco. Tim has a B.Sc degree in Chemistry from the University of New Mexico and an M.B.A from Webster Universtiy. He worked with Gold Fields North America at gold mines in New Mexico and California, and spent several years working in gold mining in West Africa. He joined Glamis Gold Ltd. in 2000 and was instrumental to the permitting, design and construction of the San Martin and Marlin mines in Honduras and Guatemala.
George R. Burns - Vice President, Canada and United States
Mr. Burns was appointed
Vice President
,
Canada
and
United States
on August 8, 2007. Mr. Burns has over 29 years of experience in the mineral sector including executive, operations, development and engineering leadership roles in gold, copper and coal operations. Prior to joining Goldcorp, Mr. Burns was Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Centerra Gold Inc. Mr. Burns served in various capacities for Asarco including Vice President of mining as well as numerous capacities for Cyprus Minerals Corporation and he began his career with Anaconda Company in 1978. Mr. Burns received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mining Engineering from the Montana College of Mineral Science and Technology in 1982.
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