United Bolero hires Hawkins as consulting geologist 2005-01-21 08:42 ET - News Release Shares issued 18,190,616 UNB Close 2005-01-20 C$ 0.25
Mr. William Morton reports
UNITED BOLERO RETAINS CONSULTING GEOLOGIST FOR CANNIVAN GULCH; HOLDS OPEN HOUSE AT MINING SHOW
United Bolero Development Corp. has retained the services of Robert B. Hawkins of Pocatello, Idaho, as a consulting geologist on the Cannivan Gulch project. Mr. Hawkins brings with him over 33 years of experience as an exploration geologist, having had experience in numerous spheres of mining, mine management and project management.
Mr. Hawkins was directly involved with the initial discovery and development of the Jerritt Canyon mining district in Nevada and the discovery of the Richmond Hill gold deposit in South Dakota. He has previously held senior positions with major exploration companies in Montana. Mr. Hawkins's most recent exploration endeavours have included work with Metallic Ventures Gold Inc., evaluating acquisition opportunities in Mexico, Western United States and South America, as well as identifying precious metal opportunities and acquisition targets in Nevada.
"We are very pleased to have Mr. Hawkins return to Montana and join the team at Bolero. We feel that his skills, experience and professionalism will add strength to a growing company such as Bolero. Bolero is set to undergo expansion and putting gentlemen such as Mr. Bardswich and Mr. Hawkins on the team will definitely enable Bolero to advance the Cannivan Gulch project in the new year," states William Morton, president of United Bolero.
United Bolero will be holding an open house during the Cambridge Conference mining show at the Pan Pacific Hotel, Canada Place Convention Center, on Jan. 23 and 24. The company's mining and geological experts will be in attendance to share their insight into the Cannivan Gulch molybdenum project in Montana. United Bolero would like to extend an invitation to investors, analysts and mining experts alike, to join the company in the Jade suite on the 16th floor of the Pan Pacific Hotel. |