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Mundoro Appoints New Director to the Board
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Feb. 9, 2016) - Mundoro Capital Inc. (TSX VENTURE:MUN) (www.mundoro.com) ("Mundoro" or the "Company") is pleased to

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[{"type":"text","content":" VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Feb. 9, 2016) - Mundoro Capital Inc. (TSX VENTURE:MUN) (www.mundoro.com) (\"Mundoro\" or the \"Company\") is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Graham Brown to the Board of Directors (the \"Board\") of the Company. Mr. Brown has 35 years' experience in mining and exploration as an independent consultant, senior executive and global leader of a highly successful discovery team. His broad experience base includes working on four continents, completing over 100 technical assignments, and covering a range of commodities in over 25 countries. John Hoey, Chairman of Board of Directors commented, \"We are pleased Graham is joining the Board with his depth of international experience in the minerals sector. The Company will benefit from Graham's experience with early stage exploration programs and joint venture operations.\" Mr. Brown holds a BSc. from the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow and a MSc. from James Cook University, Australia. He has been a Fellow of the Society of Economic Geologists (\"SEG\") since 1999, participated in the Colombia Senior Executives Program in 2004 and the Duke Business Leaders Program in 2007. He is a past councilor of the SEG and current British Geological Survey industry advisor and Natural History Museum honorary research fellow. In 2011 he was the co-recipient of the PDAC Thayer Lindsley Award. Mr. Brown joined Amax as an exploration geologist in 1980 and worked on a variety of exploration and mining operations in the Circum-Pacific region. For a decade Mr. Brown worked as a consultant involved with the exploration and evaluation of a number of major discoveries in both Asia and Europe. In 1994 he joined Minorco as Chief Geologist and served as consultant to project and acquisition teams in the Former Soviet Union, Central African Republic's, Middle East and Subcontinent. Subsequently he became the region's Vice President Exploration and, following the Minorco-American Anglo plc merger in 1999, he served as Vice President Geology. In 2003 he was appointed Senior Vice President Exploration and managed geosciences, technical services, and R&D programs. In 2005 he was promoted to Head of Base Metals Exploration and in 2009 he took up the position of Group Head of Geosciences responsible for the governance, over sight and assurance of all aspects ...