Morumbi Resources Inc. has appointed Kurt Menchen as a member of its board of directors, the company announced Thursday.
Menchen has 37 years of experience in the management and operation of mining projects. He previously served as the president of Largo Resources Ltd.’s subsidiary, Vanádio de Maracás, in Brazil. He joined Largo in 2006 as a country manager for the company’s Vanadium project, overseeing exploration, financing procurement, development, construction and the project's operation by the middle portion of 2014. He also served as the general manager of the Jacobina Gold project in Brazil’s Bahia State for 20 years.
He has also worked with Anglo American’s Vaal Reefs underground gold mine, located in South Africa, and with Angola-based DeBeers diamond mining operations.
Menchen earned his degree in mining engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil.
Morumbi Resources specializes in the evaluation and exploration of resource opportunities within Papua New Guinea.
More Stories
- STACKPATH: Expands Edge Footprint In Latin America
- YADEA: Scoots into Swiss and Latin American Markets with Several Brand-New Flagship Stores
- SKY POSTAL: The Billion-Dollar Misunderstanding: Ecommerce Merchants and Latin America
- IATA: Vaccines for aviation workers in Latin America
- TRITON DIGITAL: Releases the November 2020 Latin America Podcast Report
- NRDC: Latin America’s 2020 Climate Leaders and Laggards
- Tarima brings Latin music flavor to DishLATINO
- COMSovereign's DragonWave-X Signs Latin America Distribution Agreement with RF Engineering & Energy Resources for Telecom 'Any Haul' Radios for Tier-1 Operators
- IRRAS: Announces Expansion of IRRAflow Launch to Latin America
- LATIN TRADE: Publishes first edition of the World Trade Center (WTC) Prime Office Index Latam