As Senior Advisor for Shoreline Pacific, Dr. Brown brings many years of experience as a well-known and respected international mining analyst to the team. Dr. Brown helps Shoreline determine the suitability and quality of potential clients and their projects in the natural resource sector. In addition to directing the firm's due diligence efforts, he participates in the structuring of appropriate deal terms and serves as a liaison between Shoreline's team and various firms and institutions in Canada and elsewhere. Prior to joining Shoreline Pacific, Dr. Brown has been a consultant through his Boswell Capital company. In this capacity Dr. Brown advises several institutional funds in Canada on portfolio and mining equities, and a large utility in the U.S. on developments in the uranium sector. Dr. Brown has taught courses in Geology and Engineering for nearly 20 years as both a full-time Professor and as an appointed Adjunct Professor at the University of Toronto. In 1996 he was appointed Associate Chair of the Lassonde Program in Mineral Engineering, and his former students are populated throughout the mining industry in Canada: analysts, corporate finance, buy-side portfolio managers, corporate geology departments, etc. After his involvement with the Lassonde Program's administration, Dr. Brown spent two years as the Senior Mining Analyst for Canaccord Capital in Toronto. He later founded the Toronto office for Haywood Securities in 1999 as Vice President and Director of Research. After 2004, Dr. Brown worked as Technical Advisor in Mining with Haywood Securities. He has served on the Boards of several junior exploration ventures, and developed a short-course on the mining industry for institutional investors that was later offered as the workshop accompanying the book "Mining Explained" published by the Northern Miner. In 2002, the Canadian Institute of Mining awarded Glenn the Past President’s medal in recognition of his long-established reputation as an educator of geology to students, mining professionals and investors. A graduate of Brandon University with a Bachelors of Science degree, Glenn also received his Ph.D. from the University of Hawaii, where he studied modern environments for Kurkuro-type seafloor deposits in the Izu-Bonin island arc. Glenn has reviewed gold, base metals, and diamond exploration and development operations throughout the world. |