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Cardero Resource Corp. announces the appointment of Mr. Guy Gilron as Vice President, Environment & Community Relations, effective July 11, 2011.
Mr. Gilron will be responsible for developing and implementing the Company's environmental and community relations policies and practices. The immediate focus of this effort will be overseeing environmental baseline studies, permitting activities, and community consultations associated with Cardero's Carbon Creek Metallurgical Coal deposit located in the Peace River Coal Field of north eastern British Columbia. "As we shift our strategic focus from exploration to production, it's critical we have the right team in place to develop the portfolio of projects we have on the books and in the pipeline. Guy brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Cardero's management team and we look forward to taking Carbon Creek forward with Guy on board." stated Michael Hunter, President of Cardero. Mr. Gilron was recently the Director, Environmental Science, for Teck Resources Limited; at Teck, he had primary responsibility for ecological risk and environmental impact assessments, corporate biodiversity conservation programs, and dormant properties and contaminated sites assessment and management. In his capacity at Teck, and as a member of the Mining Association of BC's Science Committee, Mr. Gilron has played a key technical role in the evaluation of environmental issues related to coal mining in the north east BC Coal Field. "Today, successful mining projects demonstrate a strong commitment to sustainability and an ongoing responsibility to both the environment and the communities in which projects are developed. Cardero is committed to developing and mining the Carbon Creek resource in a sustainable way, and I am excited to be joining the team to lead its environmental and community-focused activities." said Mr. Gilron. Mr. Gilron obtained a M.Sc. degree in Marine Ecology, and a B.Sc. in Biology and Chemistry, both at the University of Guelph. He is a Registered Professional Biologist (RPBio) in British Columbia and is currently a Vice President of the College of Applied Biology. Mr. Gilron has over 20 years' experience in ecotoxicology and ecological and human health risk assessment, relating specifically to effects on both aquatic and terrestrial resources. He has also played project management and scientific roles in numerous large-scale environmental monitoring and assessment programs in aquatic ecosystems, and has been involved in several key environmental projects involving community and First Nations issues. |