Alaska Miner Magazine, Summer 2020

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You mentioned you were retiring ... what have you planned for your next adventure? What else do you do for fun? While I have retired from running a mineral exploration consulting business, I have been busy during the COVID pandemic providing whatever advice I can to business entities working all over the world. My long experience allows me to draw conclusions about new mining opportunities that can help these entities better formulate future acquisition plans, work programs and as- set sales. During the COVID pandemic, this work has resulted in long hours on video conferences and virtual project tours but as the virus relaxes its grip, I expect to see more rocks again! As for my bucket list, it is extremely long but much of it involves travel that is tem- porarily on hold. I have two daughters pur- suing their dreams in Maryland and Florida LYO4SZ[P_ZTYʮTN_Xd^PWQZY_SPXTY_SP near future. I also have a few hobbies, the most challenging of which is riding Zack, Xd dPL]ZWO ,[[PYOTc \`L]_P] SZ]^P :`] dPL] LYO NZ`Y_TYR L^^ZNTL_TZY SL^ led me to believe that I am in charge when XZ`Y_POM`_SP^PP^_STYR^\`T_POTʬP]PY_ - Wd 4^`^[PN_LYOSZ[P_SL_OTʬP]PYNPZQ opinion will not be settled any time soon. Anything else you want to share? 4VYZbT_T^TY^`ʯNTPY_TY_SPPc_]PXP but I want to say thank you to my family and friends, employees, clients, contractors and the Alaska mining industry in gener- al for making it possible for me to live my dream of becoming a geologist in one of the most amazing places on earth. I wish them all the best of good fortune down the trail!

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July 2020

The Alaska Miner

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