Corporate
Management

Richard W. Hughes
President & Director

Mr. Richard Hughes, President of Klondike Gold Corp., is widely recognized as one of the original people behind the discovery of the Hemlo gold mines in Ontario and was also behind the discovery of the Balmoral Mine in Quebec. Mr. Hughes controls Hastings Management Corp., and is the president of six companies currently listed on the Toronto Venture Stock Exchange. He was also instrumental in discovering and putting into production the Sleeping Giant Mine (owned 50% by Aurizon Mines and 50% by Cambior), and also the Beaufor Mine (owned by Aurizon Mines). Mr. Hughes' proven track record and extensive experience in the management of public mineral exploration companies enables Klondike Gold to pursue potential world class projects.

 

Alan D. Campbell
Director

 

Over the past 25 years, since being Director of Golden Sceptre Resources, Alan Campbell has managed and financed several public mining companies in addition to private real estate companies. He has worked with several national mineral investment funds in the financing of mineral exploration companies. Previous to his involvement in the resource sector Mr. Campbell ran his own real estate financing and development company specializing in commercial properties on the Pacific coast of Canada and the United States.

 

Dr. Joseph Montgomery
Secretary & Director

Dr. Joseph Montgomery Ph.D., P. Eng. is President of Montgomery Consulting Ltd. and has worked in the mining industry for over 40 years. He is the author of numerous published geological papers and engineering reports. His clientele has included federal and provincial governments as well as several major mining companies.

 

Darcy Hughes
Director

Co-founder of a successful American machining company, Darcy Hughes has owned or been on the boards of many public companies for the last twenty years. His business experience is extensive and a valuable asset to our board.

 

John de Jong
Director

After a twenty-five year career in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, stationed through British Columbia and the Northwest Territories, in general policing as a forensic specialist and senior manager, John de Jong changed career paths in 1995.  Since that time, he has managed political campaigns for candidates of the British Columbia Legislature, owned his own business, and acted as the Canadian director for the FIRS, an American youth outreach camping organization with facilities in Canada.  He remains active on a number of non-profit boards and committees and is the former secretary for Cerebral Palsy Sports BC.