Nevada Sunrise Gold Names Wilson and Zampirro to Advisory Board

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Nevada Sunrise Gold Corporation (TSXV:NEV) announced today they have appointed Trevor Wilson and Dan Zampirro to its newly created advisory board.

Nevada Sunrise Gold Corporation (TSXV:NEV) announced today they have appointed Trevor Wilson and Dan Zampirro to its newly created advisory board.
As quoted in the press release:

Trevor Wilson, of Vancouver, BC, has agreed to act as a strategic financial advisor to Nevada Sunrise. Mr. Wilson graduated from the University of British Columbia and began his career in the securities industry in 1964 at Dominion Securities. In 1973, he joined Loewen Ondaatje McCutcheon, Canada’s first boutique institutional house as a director and managing partner. In 1991, Trevor became a partner and Vice-Chairman of Yorkton Securities Inc. (“Yorkton”). His responsibilities included initiating the wholesale transformation of Yorkton into an institutional investment house. During his tenure, he was a key member of a successful team that raised millions of dollars for junior mining and oil and gas companies. In 1997, Trevor left Yorkton and founded Valdesol Holdings, a private investment company, of which he is currently President.
Dan Zampirro, of Carson City, Nevada, has agreed to act as a technical advisor to Nevada Sunrise in the field of lithium brines exploration. Mr. Zampirro is a Certified Professional Geologist with the American Institute of Professional Geologists and a California licensed Professional Geologist through the Association of State Boards of Geology. He is a graduate of the Mackay School of Mines, University of Nevada, and started his career in mineral exploration for Homestake Mining Company in 1984. In 1986, Mr. Zampirro began working at the Round Mountain Gold Mine in Nevada where he eventually acted in project management and supervision of well drilling, dewatering processes and interpretation of the local hydrogeology. In 2000, Dan joined Chemetall-Foote Corporation at its Silver Peak, Nevada lithium mine (now owned by Albemarle Corporation), where he was responsible for the lithium brine well-field system, selection of drill sites for well production, delineating the aquifers in the Clayton Valley, and supervision of exploration drilling to define the reserve potential of lithium-bearing brine. His 2003 paper, “Hydrogeology of Clayton Valley Brine Deposits, Esmeralda County, Nevada” is widely regarded as a landmark description of the Clayton Valley aquifer system and its lithium brine deposits.

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