Dynacor Gold Mines Inc
Isabel Rocha has led an international career in environmental science, corporate social responsibility and business development for over 35 years.
Ms. Rocha has been an Environmental Consultant since 2016. Previously, she worked for GILDAN in Montreal, as Environmental Advisor from 2014 to 2016, and as Corporate Environmental Director from 2006 to 2014, where she was responsible for ensuring good environmental management at all facilities of the multinational. Among other accomplishments, she has been in charge of the creation and implementation of the company’s environmental management system.
From 1997 to 2006, she held senior environmental positions at Genivar, in Montréal. Prior to that, she also worked for nearly 10 years in the chemical industry and clean technologies sector in Latin America.
Isabel Rocha holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering, an MBA from the Universidad de Carabobo (Venezuela); and a MSc in Environmental Sciences from the Université du Québec à Montréal.
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Dynacor Gold Mines Inc
Dynacor Gold Mines Inc. is a Canada-based ore processing and exploration company. The Company's activities consist of the production of gold and silver from the processing of purchased ore and the exploration of its mining properties located in Peru. The Company's segment is the sector of exploration, evaluation and processing of mineral resources. The Company purchases its ore from government registered ore producers from various regions of Peru and then processes it at its Metalex Huanca milling facility (the Metalex Plant) to produce gold and silver. The Company also owns rights on over three mining properties, which are in the exploration-stage, including its exploration gold, copper and silver prospect, the Tumipampa property, and the Anta property, which is a silver exploration prospect with approximately five concessions covering an area of over 3, 800 hectares. The Tumipampa property covers an area of approximately 4, 870 hectares.