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| | | Richard J. Mazur* Position: President, CEO & Director
Mr. Richard Mazur, P. Geo, MBA is a geoscientist who has held positions in the international exploration and mining industry for over 30 years as a project geologist, financial analyst and senior executive on uranium, gold, base metals, coal and industrial minerals projects in North and South America. Mr. Mazur worked over a ten year period (1974-1984) as a uranium exploration geologist in Saskatchewan, Nunavut, Yukon, Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime provinces for Pan Ocean Oil Ltd. Currently he is also a Director of Alto Ventures Ltd.,Impact Silver Corp., and Tanqueray Resources Ltd.
Mr. Mazur graduated with a B.Sc. in Geology from the University of Toronto in 1975 and obtained an MBA from Queen's University in 1985.
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| | | Ken Wheatley* Position: Vice President, Exploration of the Company
Mr. Wheatley is a Professional Geoscientist (P. Geo.) with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists in Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northwest Territories/Nunavut.He has 27 continuous years of uranium exploration experience in Canada, most recently with AREVA Resources Canada Inc., one of the world's largest uranium exploration and production companies. He has an impressive record of discovery including eight uranium deposits, four of which became producing mines in the Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Ken also managed the Kiggavik/Sissons project for AREVA, a project that contains a 130 million pound uranium deposit located in the Thelon Basin, Nunavut Territory, where Forum has a strategic land position.
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| | | Dr. Boen Tan* Position: Chief Geologist
Dr. Tan is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan, and possesses over thirty-five years of uranium exploration experience. Dr. Tan joined Uranerz, a private German company, in 1969 and after a number of years as a field geologist in Germany and Australia, moved to Canada in 1973 as a senior geologist and Project Manager for Uranerz Exploration & Mining Ltd. (UEM), conducting uranium exploration in the Athabasca Basin.
Dr. Tan was instrumental in the discovery of the Key Lake uranium deposit and the development of the Key Lake Mine which produced 195 million pounds of U3O8 at a grade of 2.5% over a fifteen year mine life from 1983 to 1997. After the development of the Key Lake Mine, Dr. Tan continued to supervise UEM's uranium exploration and drilling programs in the Athabasca Basin, including regional exploration in the greater Key Lake area. Dr. Tan monitored the exploration and diamond drilling of UEM's joint ventures with Cameco until 1998. For the next seven years, Dr. Tan acted as a consultant to a number of companies within the uranium business and joined Forum as a Chief Geologist in 2005. He recently received the 2007 Outstanding Achievement Award from the Associateion of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Saskatchewan.
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| | | Bruce Harmeson, B.Sc., Position: Uranium Project Manager
Mr. Harmeson has been involved in the minerals exploration industry for 30 years. He was based in Indonesia from 1987 to 2003: 3 years as a consulting geologist (gold) and 12 years involved in contract drilling services. Previously, he worked as an exploration geologist (uranium), in Niger, for Pan Ocean Oil Ltd., and in northern Saskatchewan, with Uranerz Exploration and Mining Limited, where he was a member of the Maurice Bay deposit discovery team.
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| | | Philip Robertshaw, M.Sc, P.Geo, Position: Geophysical Consultant
Mr. Robertshaw is a mineral exploration geophysicist with 35 years of experience, a large part of which has been gained in the Athabasca Basin area. His professional career includes 6 years as a geophysical contractor with a wide range of international experience, and his 20 years with Uranerz Exploration and Mining Limited, based in Saskatchewan, where he became Chief Geophysicist. Since 1998, he has worked as an independent consultant with clients active in exploring for uranium, gold, base metals, and diamonds. He is a member of the Society of Economic Geologists (SEG), the Geologic Association of Canada (GAC), the Canadian Institute of Mining (CIM), and the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC).
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