Vancouver, BC, Canada - December 17, 2013, Vancouver, BC, Canada - Lakeland Resources Inc., a mineral exploration company, announced that it has asppointed Neil McCallum as a new member of the company's board of directors.
Article continues below
Mr. McCallum has approximately 10 years of experience primarily in North American mineral deposit exploration, with a focus on targeting and discovery of unconformity-related uranium deposits. He is currently a project manager at Edmonton-based Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd.
Mr. McCallum has managed and conducted uranium exploration in and around the Athabasca basin and other jurisdictions for multiple companies. His experience includes target generation and planning, hiring, logistics, land management, data compilation, project reviews and management.
Mr. McCallum was involved in the early stages of the Waterbury Lake (J-Zone) and Patterson Lake (North) projects.
Mr. McCallum replaces Garry Clark who has resigned as director to make room for the appointment.
Since January 2000, Mr. Clark has been providing consulting services to a number of mining companies through his own company, Clark Exploration Consulting and currently serves on the board of several junior resource companies listed on the TSX Venture Exchange including Mineral Mountain Resources Inc., Suparna Gold Corp., and Challenger Deep Resources Corp.
Mr. Clark is a Professional Geologist registered with the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario. He has held various exploration geological positions with both major and junior explorers. In the late 1980's he began his consulting career with a lengthy list of projects across Ontario and globally.
Mr. Clark is the Executive Director of the Ontario Prospectors Association (OPA) since the restructuring in 2000 and has been a Director, Vice President or President of the OPA since its formation in the early 1990's. He serves on various provincial government committees and boards that support the mineral explorers. Some of these include the Minister of Mines Mining Act Advisory Committee and Ontario Geological Survey Advisory Board. ■