$PSGR Introducing the "Management(?) Team"
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Introducing the "Management(?) Team"
As per the web-site :
http://www.pershingpm.com/
http://www.pershingpm.com/about/management-team
WARNING - - what follows is a list of MEN WHO ARE NOT ABLE TO DO THEIR ASSIGNED JOBS ( see previous post ) . ... This is shocking to say the least and may cause mental anguish and HUGE FINANCIAL LOSS to those seeing this list of these INCOMPETENT MEN and their supposed list of achievements. ... INCOMPETENT MANAGERS(?) LIST :
Management Team
Stephen D. Plumb
Chairman, President and CEO
Stephen Plumb is a past Director of MG Natural Resources. Mr. Plumb has been in the field of public accounting for the last 30 years, first as a sole proprietor and then as a principal in a large local firm. He has been involved with taxes and consulting to all types of businesses throughout his career. Mr. Plumb is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Michigan Association of Public Accountants, and is a member of the State Bar of Michigan.
Joel Adams III
Director and Head of Strategic Planning
Joel Adams is an entrepreneur, investor and past Director of MG Natural Resources. Mr. Adams is currently involved in procuring capital and assisting with strategic planning for the next phase of the company’s development. Mr. Adams has held various management positions in the fields of finance and technology over the past 25 years.
William B. Earnshaw
Director of Projects and Mill Operations
William Earnshaw is Director of Projects and head of our Milling and Refining Operations. Mr. Earnshaw has been a designer and innovator of extraction methods and refining techniques in precious metals recovery for the bulk of his 37 years in mining. He started his career in a small gold refinery in Carson City, Nevada, where he learned the basic principles of extraction and refining techniques and moved on to work on numerous projects in both North and South America. In 1984, he developed and built portable, hydraulically driven placer plants to make placer mining more accessible to the small miner. In 2002, he developed a hydrogen fire assay and successfully extracted precious metals that were not found in chemical or standard fire assays methods. This work led him to the conclusion that known assay techniques were in their infancy. He then formed Simple Recovery Inc. in 2003 to pursue this work. He has since researched, developed and scaled up many methods to increase recovery rates on complex ores. Mr. Earnshaw has also pioneered the use of environmental/green innovations and cost effective practices in the mining and milling operations he has developed. Pershing Resources purchased Simple Recovery in 2015.
Please review the last 90 posts on the PSGR Board for a detailed accounting of the failures of THESE VERY INCOMPETENT MEN ! ! !
Later on we'll look at the B. o. D. :
http://www.pershingpm.com/about/board-of-directors
Until2017