• RooGold (ROO) welcomes Carlos Espinosa as CEO, President and board member, effective March 4
  • Carlos Espinosa is a mining executive with over 25 years of experience within Canadian capital markets, international business development and commercial banking
  • Mr. Espinosa earned an MBA from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
  • RooGold is a Canada-based junior venture mineral exploration company
  • RooGold Inc. (ROO) opened trading at C$0.17 per share

RooGold (ROO) officially welcomes Carlos Espinosa as CEO, President and board member effective March 4th.

Carlos Espinosa is a mining executive with over 25 years of experience within Canadian capital markets, international business development and commercial banking.

Mr. Espinosa earned an MBA from Northwestern University and a Bachelor of Business Administration from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico.

Mr. Espinosa sat down with Shoran Devi to discuss the opportunity.

“I am very excited to join a company with a great team of professionals and excellent gold and silver assets in Australia, a country with a long mining tradition and one of the best mining jurisdictions in the world. I am sure that together we will build a fantastic story and an amazing company, adding value to our shareholders, as well as local communities, government, employees and consultants, and the rest of stakeholders around RooGold.”

RooGold is a Canada-based junior venture mineral exploration company.

RooGold Inc. (ROO) opened trading at C$0.17 per share.

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