TORONTO, March 16, 2017 /CNW/ - Enforcer Gold Corp. ("Enforcer" or the "Company") (TSX-V: VEIN) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Mark Shore to the role of Technical Advisor to the Company.
Dr. Shore is a professional geoscientist with 30 years of experience in the mineral exploration field. He earned his B.Sc. from Concordia University, Montreal in 1987 and his Ph.D. from the University of Ottawa in 1996. In 2006, Dr. Shore formed Magma Geosciences Inc. to provide consulting services focused on the acquisition, processing and interpretation of geophysical data and its integration with geology and other geospatial data sets in the business area of discovering and developing mineral deposits.
Steve Roebuck, CEO of Enforcer Gold Corp. states: "I am very pleased to have Mark join our team. He's a top-notch geoscientist and his in-depth knowledge of geophysics will be a huge benefit to Enforcer as we plan our 2017 exploration program at our high-grade Montalembert gold project in Quebec."
Change in Director
The Company is very pleased to announce the appointment of Christian Scovenna as a director. Mr. Scovenna has over ten years of experience in capital markets and investor relations having worked for Cervello Capital, Frontier Merchant Capital Group and Lions Edge Capital. The Company welcomes Christian to the Board of Directors and looks forward to his input and guidance in the capital markets space. In connection with the appointment of Mr. Scovenna, Michael Blady has stepped down from the board of directors in order to pursue other opportunities. Enforcer Gold would like to thank Mr. Blady for all his contributions to the Company.
About Enforcer Gold Corp.
Enforcer Gold Corp. is earning a 100% stake in the high-grade Montalembert gold project located approximately 120 km west of Chibougamau, Quebec and 10 km northwest of the village of Waswanipi. Recent channel sample assays (please see news release dated January 20, 2017) from the Galena vein included 438.23 gram per tonne Au over 1 meter and 119.94 grams per tonne Au over 1 meter.