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GARRY L. ANSELMO He also serves as CEO and President of the wholly-owned subsidiaries, Silverado Green Fuel Inc. & Silverado Gold Mines Inc. He has directed Silverado’s growth since its inception in 1973, spearheading and funding a wide range of successful exploration and development programs. Mr. Anselmo’s experience includes field explorations with Kennecott Copper, Anaconda American Brass, and American Metals Climax. Mr. Anselmo founded Tri-Con Mining Ltd., a private exploration service company, in 1968. Tri-Con has performed exploration services and built mining operations for a wide range of clients over a period of 40 years. These projects varied geographically from New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada, British Columbia, North West and Yukon Territories to Alaska. Mr. Anselmo through Tri-Con started, guided and financed Silverado in its early years. Today, through public and private financing, and now production revenues, he guides the Company into a new period of growth. Mr. Anselmo is a member of the Alaska Miners Association. He obtained his B.A. from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. |
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DR. WARRACK G. WILLSON He holds a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Wyoming and a Supervisory Chemical Engineering Rating from the U.S. Civil Service Commission. He also earned a B.A. in Chemistry and Mathematics from the University of Northern Colorado. Dr. Willson is a member of the Alaska Miner’s Association, The American Chemical Society, The American Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the Resource Development Council of Alaska. He is also a distinguished recipient of the 1982 U.S. Department of Energy’s Superior Achievement Award and holds a U.S. Patent on a coal conversion process (U.S. Patent No, 4, 337, 142, June 29, 1982). Prior to joining Silverado in 2000, he founded Coal-Water Fuel Services, a formation of multi-disciplinary engineering teams. He served as the principal investigator for the Alaska Low-Rank Coal-Water Fuel Demonstration Project as well as the director of the Fuels and Process Chemistry Research Institute, Energy & Environmental Research Center at the University of North Dakota. A former visiting professor of coal science and technology for The Mineral Industry Research Laboratory at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, he also worked with the U.S. Department of Energy as manager of gasification and liquefaction at the Grand Forks Energy Technology Center. He previously held positions with Occidental Research Corporation, EI DuPont de Nemours Co., and the Natural Resources Research Institute at the University of Wyoming. To view a copy of Dr. Willson’s full resume, or for a complete list of his 100 plus publications and presentations, please click here. |
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DANIEL L. BASKETFIELD, P.E. Daniel L. Basketfield, P.E., Silverado Green Fuel Inc.’s Vice President of Administration and Environmental Engineering, brings the company public, private and industry expertise gained through more than 19 years of experience as a practicing professional engineer. A licensed civil engineer in the states of Washington, Alaska and Hawaii, and licensed agricultural engineer in the State of Oregon, Mr. Basketfield has specialized in federal, state and local permit acquisition, compliance and administration; water resource analysis and management; surface and subsurface water quality, hydrology and hydraulics; contaminated site assessment and remediation; and rural and remote-site water and wastewater design, testing, analysis and reporting. Mr. Basketfield was educated as an Agricultural Engineer (B.S., M.S) at Oregon State University, and engaged in additional study at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Across his career he has served in various positions that include Senior Water Resources Engineer and Acting Water Resources Business Area Manager for Seattle Public Utilities, co-founder of a private engineering firm specializing in Interior Alaska water and wastewater systems, Senior Environmental Engineer for Tri-con Mining Alaska Inc., Environmental Engineer and Interior District Contaminated Sites Coordinator for the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, and Tribal Agricultural Engineer for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of Northwest Montana. Mr. Basketfield has also had the opportunity to engage in work with NOAA’s Climate Change Science Program as an advisor and contributing author on decision support systems, and has independently co-authored several papers on topics that include the non-linear analysis of hydrologic and climatic data.
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| DID YOU KNOW? America, with the world’s largest coal reserves, can through the use of Silverado’s Green Fuel, significantly reduce its dependence on foreign oil and move toward energy self sufficiency. In addition, licensing this technology to developing nations will help to diminish the amount of greenhouse gases emitted to the atmosphere worldwide. |
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