Ralph Noyes Re-Joins the Board of Directors of Thunder Mountain Gold, Inc Effective June 21, 2016
June 22, 2016 at 04:40 pm
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Thunder Mountain Gold Inc. announced that the Board of Directors has re-appointed Mr. Ralph Noyes as a director of Thunder Mountain Gold after stepping down from the Company`s Board in February 2016 due to a business conflict with a former employer that has been resolved. Ralph strengthens the Board with his public company experience and mining industry knowledge, explained Eric Jones, Thunder Mountain Gold President and CEO. As a member of Board, He provides independence that greatly benefits the shareholder base, and proven abilities that move through challenges as advance South Mountain Project. Mr. Noyes has a broad mining experience, ranging from underground mine geologist to Vice President of Metal Mining for Hecla Mining Co., involved in operations, exploration, new mine development and mergers and acquisitions.
Thunder Mountain Gold, Inc. is a precious metals explorer. The Company is focused on developing precious and base metal projects in North America. The Company, including its subsidiaries, owns mining rights, mining claims, and properties in the mining areas of Nevada and Idaho, which includes its South Mountain Property in Idaho, and its Trout Creek Property in Nevada. Its land package at South Mountain consists of over 18 patented mining claims encompassing approximately 346 acres, 36 acres of private land, 21 unpatented mining lode claims covering approximately 290 acres, and approximately 489 acres of leased private land in the South Mountain Mining District, Owyhee County, Idaho. The Trout Creek project is a gold exploration target located along the western flank of the Shoshone Mountain Range in the Reese River Valley in Lander County, Nevada. The Project is located approximately 155 air miles northeast of Reno, Nevada, or approximately 20 miles south of Battle Mountain, Nevada.