Michael Sutton Mr. Sutton has worked for 25 years in some of the largest gold Camps in the world. He has worked in various capacities, almost entirely related to gold mines or gold exploration. He was recently Chief Geologist and Assistant Manager for Kirkland Lake Gold, and is currently consulting for Kirkland Gold, Galway Resources, and as V.P. Exploration for Vault Minerals. He was co-discoverer of the high-grade South Mine Complex at Kirkland Lake Gold, that currently exceeds 1.5 million ounces. He was awarded the Prospector of the Year for Ontario in 2006. Mines that Mr. Sutton has worked at include: Witwatersrand Nigel (South Africa), Renabie (Missanabie, Ontario), Holt-McDermott (Kirkland Lake), Hoyle Pond (Timmins), and Macassa (Kirkland Lake). Mike is a member of the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (P.GEO.#0594), and a member of the PDAC since 1982. Mr. Sutton graduated in 1984 from the University of Toronto, with an Honors Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology.