Management Personnel
I2M personnel are well-known professional geologists in uranium and mineral exploration and development, with decades of experience and extensive libraries of technical literature and associated mining prospects. Collectively, they have comprehensive experience in property evaluation, negotiation, acquisition and management of mining operations, and have decades of corporate experience in the management of geoscience and engineering projects, both in the U.S. and overseas.
I2M personnel bring to the program a unique combination of environmental and mining exploration experience that will be utilized on I2M projects. Our senior personnel are well known in the uranium field, and many are professionally licensed geologists and hydrogeologists in numerous states in the U.S., which are integral in conducting exploration and in-situ solution mining projects. Technical papers published in the 1970's by members of I2M's senior management are still today the principal guides in uranium exploration in the U.S. and overseas.
The corporate structure of I2M will be reorganized in the near future, as follows:

The principal members of the I2M management team will be:
Jeffrey D. King, P.G.
President and CEO
I2M Holdings
Responsibilities
Upon funding, Mr. King will have overall responsibility for I2M Holdings and its international family of corporations including: International Mining and Minerals Corporation, and subsidiaries I2M Environmental, Inc. and I2M Geothermal, Inc., and I2M Development, Inc., I2M Global, Inc., and all I2M business initiatives.
He received his Bachelor's Degree in Geology from Western Washington University and has over 25 years of technical and managerial experience in the natural resource field.
Mr. King has extensive experience in developing successful regulatory- and landowner-negotiation and public-relations programs, has conducted or directly managed all aspects of site permitting, and has been involved in the financial and technical evaluation of mining properties for a major mining company and other projects.
He has also founded, developed and operated two successful companies. He is licensed as a Professional Geologist in the State of Washington.
Mining Experience
Mr. King developed mining process expertise in the late 1970's and early 1980's. During this time he worked for Companies such as Bethlehem Copper, Union Oil (MolyCorp) and the mining consulting firms for Watts, Griffis and McOuat and Campbell, Foss and Buchanan, Inc. including gold mining and gold placer evaluation in the lower states and in Alaska. In 1984, Mr. King was named mine manager of a gold and silver mine in Nevada. He served in that capacity until 1986 when he was named Vice President of Operations.
Selected technical presentations on uranium by Mr. King are cited below:
Campbell, M. D. , J. D. King, et al., 2008, "The Nature and Extent of Uranium Reserves and Resources and their Environmental Development in the U.S. and Overseas", Proc. Conference of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), Energy Minerals Division, April 23, San Antonio, Texas, 14 p. (PDF).
Campbell, M. D., H. M. Wise, and J. D. King, 2008, "Nuclear Fuel Exploration, In Situ Recovery, and Environmental Issues in Context with the National Energy Needs through Year 2040", Proc. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Conference and Trade Fair, April 30, An Invited Presentation, Austin, Texas (PDF).
Environmental Experience
Between 1990 and 1998 Mr. King worked for the DuPont Company directing environmental projects in Washington, Oregon, Alaska and British Columbia, Canada. In 1998, Mr. King formed Pacific Environmental and Redevelopment Corporation to focus on large-scale projects involving the redevelopment of formerly contaminated properties. In completing these projects, Mr. King has developed or managed a team of resources and associates with experience ranging from environmental sciences to master-planned community and golf-course construction.
One such environmental project managed by Mr. King involved the environmental clean-up of an industrial site south of Tacoma, Washington. Once the contaminants were removed, Mr. King oversaw the construction of a golf course followed by the construction of quality homes. The golf course was completed in 2006 and has just won the "Top Ten New Courses in the World" Award for 2007, given by Travel and Leisure Golf Magazine (See Announcement).
For additional information on Mr. King, see his Curriculum Vitae.
Michael D. Campbell, P.G., P.H.
President and CEO
International Mining and Minerals Corporation (I2M Corp.)
Member of the Executive Committee of I2M Holdings
Responsibilities
Upon funding, Mr. Campbell will be responsible for all activities of International Mining and Minerals Corporation (I2M Corp.), for I2M Environmental, Inc. and for I2M Geothermal, Inc. and reports to J. D. King of I2M Holdings.
Mr. Campbell received a Bachelor's Degree in Geology and Hydrogeology from The Ohio State University in 1966 and a Master's Degree in Geology and Geophysics from Rice University in 1976.
He is well-known nationally and internationally for his work as a technical leader, senior program manager, consultant and lecturer in hydrogeology, mining and associated environmental and geotechnical fields.
Mr. Campbell is a Fellow in the Society of Economic Geology, a Fellow in the Geological Society of America, a Registered Member of the Society of Mining and Exploration (AIME), and is a Licensed Geologist and Hydrogeologist in the State of Washington, Alaska, Wyoming, Texas and Mississippi, and is nationally certified as a Professional Geologist and Professional Hydrogeologist.
He has founded two corporations and has served numerous national consulting engineering and environmental companies and DuPont.
Mining Experience
Mr. Campbell has a strong professional history in corporate and technical management of major international engineering and mining companies such as CONOCO Mining, Teton Exploration, Div. United Nuclear Corporation. He spent four years based in Sydney, Australia evaluating mineral prospects for uranium, phosphate, and other minerals in Australia and around South-East Asia. Back in U.S., he served as District Geologist for Teton covering the eastern U.S. and as a senior consultant for Texas Eastern Nuclear on projects within the U.S. and in Niger and the Sudan. Later, he served as the managing partner of the mining consulting firm of Campbell, Foss and Buchanan, Inc., which provided exploration services leading to the management of a gold and silver mining operation in Nevada. He also conducted numerous evaluations on other gold and silver prospects and associated environmental projects in the western U.S.
Selected technical presentations on uranium and precious metals by Mr. Campbell are cited below:
Campbell, M. D., and M. A. Wiley, 2011, "Uranium and Nuclear Minerals," in Unconventional Energy Resources: 2011 Review by the Energy Minerals Division, American Assoc. Petroleum Geologists, Journal of Natural Resources Research, Vol. 20., No. 4, December, pp. 279-328. (Paper, pp. 311-328).
Wise, H. M., and M. D. Campbell, 2011, "State of the Uranium Industry in the U.S. and the World," AAPG Conference and Exhibition, Houston, EMD Session, April 12. (PDF)
Campbell, M. D., 2011, "Small Modular Nuclear Reactors: The Hyperion System, An Energy Solution to Remote Gas & Oil Production and Exploration," Presented in the absence of John R. (Grizz) Deal, CEO, Hyperion Power Generation Inc. at the AAPG 2011 Annual Convention and Exhibition, Houston, April 12. (PDF)
Campbell, M. D. and H. M. Wise, 2010, "Uranium Recovery Realities in the U.S. - A Review," Invited Presentation for the Dinner Meeting of the Houston Geological Society's Engineering and Environmental Group, May 18, Houston, Texas, 51 p. (PDF)Campbell, M. D., J. D. King, H. M. Wise, R. I. Rackley, and B. Handley, 2009 "The Nature and Extent of Uranium Reserves and Resources and Their Environmental Development in the U.S. and Overseas," AAPG – Energy Minerals Division 2008 Report, revised for publishing in AIPG's The Professional Geologist, Vol. 46, No. 5, September/October, pp. 42-51 - Peer Reviewed. (PDF)
Campbell, M. D. , J. D. King, et al., 2008, "The Nature and Extent of Uranium Reserves and Resources and their Environmental Development in the U.S. and Overseas," Proc. Conference of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), Energy Minerals Division, April 23, San Antonio, Texas, 14 p. (PDF).
Campbell, M. D., H. M. Wise, and J. D. King, 2008, "Nuclear Fuel Exploration, In-Situ Recovery, and Environmental Issues in Context with the National Energy Needs through Year 2040," Proc. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Conference and Trade Fair, April 30, An Invited Presentation, Austin, Texas (PDF).
Campbell, M. D., et al., 2007, "Uranium In-Situ Leach Development and Associated Environmental Issues," Proc. Gulf Coast Geological Societies Conference, Fall, Corpus Christi, Texas, 17 p. (PDF).
Campbell, M. D., et al., 2007, Nuclear Power: Winds of change: Report of the Uranium Committee, Energy Minerals Division, AAPG, March 31, (Online, PDF).
Campbell, M. D., 2007, "Pressure on the Electrical Grid and 3rd Quarter, 2006 Uranium Concentrate Production," in Unconventional Energy Resources and Geospatial Information: 2006 Review by the American Assoc. Petroleum Geologists, Energy Minerals Division, Natural Resources Research, Vol. 16, No. 3, September. (Uranium section in Paper).
Campbell, M. D. and M. David Campbell, 2005, "Uranium Industry Re-Development and Expansion in the Early 21st Century: Supplying Fuel for the Expansion of Nuclear Power in the U.S., The Environment vs. The Paradigm," in Proc. Rocky Mountain Natural Gas Strategy Conference & Investment Forum, Session 1: Energy Supply - Quantities and Qualities, Presented by Colorado Oil & Gas Association, August 1, Denver, Colorado, 44 p. (PDF).
Campbell, M. D., et al., 2005, "Recent Uranium Industry Developments, Exploration, Mining and Environmental Programs in the U.S. and Overseas," AAPG, Energy Minerals Div., Uranium Committee Report for 2005, March 25, 22 p. (PDF).
Campbell, M. D. and T. H. Foss, 1987, "The Re-Discovery of Precious Metals in the Eureka Mining District, Nevada," Proc. The Symposium on Bulk Minable Precious Metal Deposits of the Western United States, April 6-8, 1987, Geological Society of Nevada, 15 p. (Here) and (Here).
Campbell, M. D., 1980, "Preliminary Investigations on the Uranium and Other Mineral Potential of Sudan," a United Resources International Consulting Report for Pioneer Nuclear (private distribution), 19 p. (April).
Campbell, M. D. and K. T. Biddle, 1977, "Frontier Uranium Exploration in the South-Central U.S., Chapter 1: Frontier Areas and Exploration Techniques" in Geology of Alternate Energy Resources in the South-Central United States, (M. D. Campbell (ed)), Houston Geological Society, pp. 3-44. (For PDF of Chapter).
Campbell, M. D., 1977, Geology [and Environmental Impact] of Alternate Energy Resources, Uranium, Lignite, and Geothermal Energy in the South Central States, Houston Geological Society, 364 p., Especially Introduction, Chapter 1, and Chapter 4 (Uranium Bibliography) For Text Summary, (Here).
Campbell, M. D., 1977, "A Review of the Mineral Potential (Uranium, Fluorspar, Mercury, Geothermal Energy, Coal and Other Minerals) of Certain Land Holdings in the Big Bend, Texas Area," a Keplinger Consulting Report (private distribution), 20 p., May.
Campbell, M. D., 1977, "Preliminary Evaluation of Uranium Ore Reserves in the Uravan Mineral Belt and Vicinity," a Keplinger Consulting Report for Arizona Public Service, (private distribution), 62 p., April.
Campbell, M. D., 1976, "Mineral Exploration and Development Program in the Republic of Niger, Africa," a Keplinger Consulting Report (private distribution) 22 p., November.
Campbell, M. D., 1974, Uranium Potential of the United States: Stage I, Frontier Exploration, United Resources Consulting Report for Pioneer Nuclear, Inc. and Texas Eastern Nuclear, Inc. (copyrighted), 218 p, 21 plates, 46 figs, 7 tables, 389 refs. (Houston).
Campbell, M. D., 1971, "A Preliminary Evaluation for Uranium of the Green River Utah Project," Consulting Report: United Resources for Omega Energy and Minerals, Inc. (private distribution), 44 p., 20 figs, 10 refs. (unpubl).
Campbell, M. D., 1969, "An Evaluation for Uranium of the Pidinga Lakes Area, South Australia," Consulting Report for Minoil Services, 65 p., 8 refs. (unpubl).
Geothermal Projects
During the late 1970's and early 1980's, Mr. Campbell conducted the early geological investigations prior to follow-up work by the Desert Research Institute of the University of Nevada as Chevron began to implement a development program and ultimate production and electrical generation from the Dixie Valley area over the ensuing years. He also conducted geological and reserves assessments on geothermal properties in southern and central California (The Geysers area and Salton Sea regions of California, and in the Texas and elsewhere, click here for more information).
Environmental Experience
Mr. Campbell has served as the technical manager or senior consultant for Law Engineering, ENSR Engineering & Consulting, Inc., DuPont, and others in environmental projects. He formed M. D. Campbell and Associates, L.P. (C&A) in 1993 to service both the environmental and mining industries and over the years has published three technical books on water resources and numerous associated reports, technical papers, and presentations in the U.S. and overseas. Recently, he has joined the staff of I2M Associates as Vice President and Chief Geologist / Hydrogeologist for the new group based in Houston, Texas after serving almost 20 years as Managing Partner with C&A. Other C&A Associates have also migrated from C&A to join I2M Associates in the new venture (see Personnel). See Mr. Campbell's publications on the subject of environment investigations.
Litigation Support
Mr. Campbell also provides expert testimony and technical advice in matters related to litigation. See Campbell's recent papers on such topics.
For additional information on Mr. Campbell, see his Curriculum Vitae.
William H. Tonking, Ph.D.
President and CEO
I2M Global Development, Inc.
Member of the Executive Committee of I2M Holdings
Responsibilities
Upon funding, Dr. Tonking will be responsible for all activities of I2M Global Development (I2M Global) and reports to J. D. King of I2M Holdings. Dr. Tonking received his bachelors and Ph.D. degrees from Princeton University with a geology major and conducted additional graduate work in geology at Northwestern University and Colorado School of Mines.
He has served as a Senior Mining Consultant for over 40 years in mining and management, including as a Senior Manager of Geology and Mining, as a Corporate Chief Geologist, as the Executive Vice President of Keplinger and Associates, as Executive Vice President and Director of GCO Minerals, a U.S. subsidiary of International Paper, and as President and Chief Executive Officer of Texas Star Resources Corporation.
Dr. Tonking has previously worked for Kennecott Corporation and Brown & Root. He has initiated and directed mineral exploration programs worldwide, sited a major nuclear power plant, and served on management committees involved with establishing engineering design and construction parameters for mining and processing facilities for several different mineral commodities in the Dominican Republic, Canada, Botswana, Panama, Mexico, Australia, Iran, Uganda, Morocco, Jamaica, Ivory Coast, Thailand, China, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, and the U.S.
Additionally, he has negotiated mineral-related business agreements with the governments of China, Morocco, Panama, France, and Nicaragua and many foreign and domestic industrial companies.
For more information on Dr. Tonking's experience, see his Curriculum Vitae.
I2M Technical Resources and Consultants
I2M brings to any project a number of personnel experienced in industry management in mining and environmental projects with complementary qualifications. The individuals to be utilized by the Company in varying functions and degrees of involvement include:
Mining Resources
Ruffin I. Rackley, M.S., received a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree in Geology from the University of Tennessee. Following graduation, Mr. Rackley worked in geological, geochemical, and geophysical exploration for New Jersey Zinc Co. in Virginia and North Carolina. He began his career in uranium exploration in 1957, six weeks prior to leading a reconnaissance crew into the Shirley Basin of Wyoming. The geology was deemed favorable and all the men and equipment that Utah Mining could muster descended on Shirley Basin three days later. This crew located mining claims and acquired leases on which the Utah-Pathfinder-Cogema mines were discovered. In 1967, He served as Manager of Mineral Development for Teton Exploration Drilling Company Inc. based in Casper, Wyoming. Teton was acquired by United Nuclear Corporation in 1968 to act as their exploration arm. Rackley acquired leases and claims in the Morton Ranch area of the southern Powder River Basin. Mining was underway by the early 1970's.
Along with the discovery of these mines, Rackley and his associates developed useful theories on the origin of uranium deposits that led to more efficient ways of doing exploration and evaluating properties. These theories were thoroughly researched, and a number of professional articles by Rackley and others have been published. These theories and field experiences were incorporated into the SRI International computer-based Prospector Consultant System in which Rackley served as an Expert - a program financed by The Office of Resource Analysis, U. S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia.
His publications are known worldwide:
Rackley, R. I., et al., 1968, Concepts and Methods of Uranium Exploration, Wyoming Geological Association Earth Science Bulletin, Sept., pp. 23-24.
Rackley, R. I., et al., 1968, Concepts and Methods of Uranium Exploration, Wyoming Geological Association Guidebook Twentieth Annual Field Conference, pp. 115-124.
Rackley, R. I., and R. L. Johnson, 1971, The Geochemistry of Uranium Roll-Front Deposits with a Case History from the Powder River Basin (Abstract - Economic Geology, Vol. 66, No. 1, p. 125).
Rackley, R. I., 1972, The Environment of Wyoming Tertiary Uranium Deposits: AAPG Bulletin, v. 56, n. 4, pp. 755-774 (see Here).
Rackley, R. I., 1975, Problems Converting Potential Uranium Resources into Mineable Reserves: Mineral Resources and the Environment Supplementary Report: Reserves and Resources of Uranium in the United States, National Academy of Science, Washington, D. C. , 1975, pp. 120-140.
Rackley, R. I., 1976, Origin of Western-States Type Uranium Mineralization, in Handbook of Strata-Bound and Strataform Ore Deposits, Chapter 3, K. H. Wolf (ed), Elsevier Sci. Pub. Company, Amsterdam, pp. 89-156.
For additional information, see his Summary of Experience.
Senior Mining Engineering and Geological Support Associates
Victor J.
Absolon, Ph.D., CPMet., FAusIMM, Chief Metallurgist, received a Diploma of Membership of the Imperial College in Mining and Mineral Technology, 1970, a Master of Science in Mineral Process Design, Royal School of Mines, University of London, 1970, a Master of Business Administration, Melbourne University, 1976, Doctor of Philosophy, University of South Australia, 2008. Independent consulting metallurgist with wide experience in the Minerals and Oil and Gas Industries. Dr. Absolon has experience in project management, construction and commissioning of mineral and process plant, management of technical personnel, business development, design and operation proposals, feasibility studies and research. Experienced in liaison with government agencies, contractors, equipment manufacturers and research organisations. Extensive experience in copper, gold, uranium, nickel, lead and zinc, oil and gas in Australia, Bougainville, United Kingdom, France, New Zealand, Pakistan, Ghana, and Norway and Sweden (see his Curriculum Vitae).
Curtis L
loyd, M.B.A., Mining Engineering and Operations Manager, A.S., General Engineering, Idaho State University, B.S., Civil Engineering, LaSalle University, Corporate Finance, Boise State University, Advanced Management and Leadership, University of Houston, Executive Education Program for Business Administration (M.B.A.), Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA, INSEAD International School of Business, Fontainebleau, France, and Monterrey Tech, Monterrey, Mexico. Significant experience in the mining industry with proven track record in engineering, upper management, and project development/administration with emphasis on increased productivity and reduced operational costs. Has achieved steady advancement with progressively increasing responsibilities in management and project leadership. Extensive knowledge of various types of new minerals extraction methods and mining economics. In-depth knowledge of mobile equipment application and economics with emphasis on cost estimation and budgeting skills. Extemely skilled in mine optimization activities. Overseas experience and multiple cultural atmospheres. Proven capabilities of managing people of various cultural backgrounds. Demonstrated results in "change management" with emphasis on optimization and new technology. Experience in Finland, Sweden, South America, Mexico, Germany and other areas overseas (see his Curriculum Vitae).
M. David Campbell, P.G., is a Senior Professional Geologist in San Diego, CA and holds a Bachelor's Degree in Geology from Texas A&M University. Mr. Campbell is an experienced environmental hydrogeologist and mining geologist with more than 18 years with major environmental and engineering companies such as Delta Environmental Consultants, Carter & Burgess, Inc., M. D. Campbell and Associates, L.P., and Environmental Resources Management (ERM). He travels extensively overseas and lived in Sri Lanka and Australia in his early years. He has considerable experience in managing field drilling and sampling operations employing a range of rig types and exploration functions. Recently based in an I2M office in Townsville, Australia, he most recently assembled the application for a Mining Development License for a client in NE Queensland over a three-month period. For additional information on his experience, see his Curriculum Vitae.
Matt Blattman, P.E., Mining Engineer, received a B.S. Mining Engineering, Mackay School Mines, University of Nevada, Reno, Professional Engineer, Mining, Nevada License #015254. Founding Registered Member of Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration (SME) #4059667RM, Society of Mining Engineer's Mining and Exploration Division's "Outstanding Young Professional Award" and nominated by Northern Nevada Section of SME, 1999. Senior-Level Mining Engineer with broad and global experience in project management, mining methods, commodities and practical application of engineering principals. Knowledge base spans cost estimation, computer applications, technical writing, general geostatistics, ventilation, and optimization theory. Related areas of expertise are: computer-aided mine design, mine planning and scheduling, resources and reserves, equipment selection, efficiency and automation, and operational improvements. Considered "super-user" with Surpac, Minesched and other mine planning software (see his Curriculum Vitae).
Richard C. Bost, P.E., P.G., Engineering and Environmnetal Oversight, M.E. Environmental Engineering - Rice University, B.A. Environmental Sciences and Engineering - Rice University, completed graduate course work in Public Health Studies, Urban Health - University of Texas. Mr. Bost has years of experience in mining, utility and industrial environmental engineering and hydrogeologic evaluations. He served as Principal Investigator in the development of mine plans, mine dewatering studies, remedial investigations, ground-water recovery and clean up and site-closure plans, including detailed design, construction drawings, construction sequence, safety and post-closure plans as well providing management of EIAs, Superfund RI/FSs, design and implementation of wastewater treatment systems and site remediation systems, lignite mining impact evaluation and permitting, RCRA Part B, and NPDES and air permitting. He has provided expert testimony on a range of small to large site investigations and remediation, risk assessment and allocation of liability (see his Curriculum Vitae).
Thomas C. Sutton, Ph.D., P.G., received a Bachelor's Degree, Magnum Cum Laude, in Latin American Area Studies, a Master's Degree in Geology, both from the University of Minnesota, and a Ph.D. in Geology from the University of Tennessee. Dr. Sutton has undertaken short courses in stable isotope studies at Penn State University and in ground-water hydrology and contamination at the Oklahoma State University. Dr. Sutton has extensive industrial and academic experience and has traveled extensively in Central and South America, including Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Panama. He has been employed by NL Industries, where he directed all mineral-exploration activities in Central and South America. He also spent his early years serving a major oil and geophysical company. Sutton has taught at the University of Minnesota, University of Tennessee, Birmingham-Southern College, University of South Alabama, and until recently, at the North Harris Community College. For additional information, see his Curriculum Vitae.
Bruce Rubin, B.Sc., graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Geology from The City University of New York, and completed a year of graduate study in geology at Rutgers University. He worked in the uranium industry from 1966 through 1983 in the Western U.S., Canada, and the Middle East, including positions as the Project Geologist on the Morton Ranch property in Wyoming for Teton Exploration, a division of United Nuclear Corporation, based in Casper, Wyoming, and later as the Senior Geologist-Western Division for General Public Utilities in Albuquerque.
His most notable publication was the development of the uranium roll-front zonation concept for strata-bound uranium deposits, as cited:
Rubin, B., 1970, Uranium Roll-Front Zonation in the Southern Powder River Basin, Wyoming: Wyoming Geological Society Earth Science Bull., Vol. 3, No. 4, December, pp. 5-12).
A few years after the Three-Mile Island incident and subsequent decline in uranium exploration, he worked in industrial minerals and base and precious metals, and then for fifteen years as the managing editor of weekly newspapers and magazines, including three and a half years as the managing editor of Pay Dirt Magazine in Bisbee, Arizona. He also served as the Publications/Communications Director for the Northwest Mining Association based in Spokane, Washington.
Mr. Rubin played a significant role as an Associate with M. D. Campbell and Associates, L.P., serving in a variety of support functions, including mining-property evaluations, exploration functions and personnel management, corporate communications, and marketing and associated activities. For additional information regarding Mr. Rubin's experience, see his Summary of Experience.
Mining and Environmental Support Staff
Bruce N. Handley, P.G., Senior Geological Consultant received a Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Geology from University of Wisconsin and is a Professional Geologist in Texas. Mr. Handley has 20 years of professional experience, including oil and gas exploration and environmental consulting. Specialties relative to environmental and mining consulting include site characterization, health-based risk assessment, regulatory compliance issues, and litigation support. Project work accomplished includes compliance support for oil and gas exploration, refining, and pipeline operations. He has participated in a variety of field operations, including subsurface geologic and hydrogeologic investigations, safety audits, and emergency response actions. For additional information, see his Curriculum Vitae.
William A. Hunt, P.G., MBA, serves as a Senior Environmental and Geological Consultant. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Geology from The Ohio State University and Master's Degrees in Civil Engineering and Management Science from the U.S. Army Command & General Staff College, CA, and a MBA from Pepperdine University, CA. Mr. Hunt has more than 40 years in managing projects in the military, mining, geothermal energy, and environmental areas. He has managed numerous ground-water development projects, including the water-related portions of large privately funded U.S. environmental baseline study for industrial, municipal, and governmental clients. Many projects involved conducting original geological, geophysical and hydrological research, coupled with on-the-ground management of drilling crews and large construction crews. He developed protocols and innovative, cost-effective work plans and managed the subsequent remediation of contaminated soil and ground water sites for major U.S. oil, chemical and mining firms, and several governmental agencies. For additional information, see his Curriculum Vitae.
Field Services
As the I2M consolidation continues to merge projects, I2M draws on field personnel from both PERC and I2M Associates, LLC. This includes personnel for environmental projects and for mining projects.
Company Advisors
Larry K. West, Senior Consultant – Global Business Development, holds a Bachelor's degree in political sciences with emphasis on international business from San Jose State University. Mr. West was President of West & Associates (1970–1990) with company revenues in excess of one billion dollars. During the 1990’s, Mr. West worked as a consultant for various enterprises in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Cambodia, Hong Kong / Mainland China and the Middle East. He was also president of Aures Energy, LLC from 2001 to 2007.
Robert N. Arrington, M.S., Senior Mining Consultant, has over 45 years of mineral exploration and mining management experience with Companies including Conoco Mining in Australia and South America and with Texas Eastern Nuclear, where he served as Senior Vice President responsible for developing and operating in-situ mining projects in Wyoming, USA and for overseas exploration.
Eric P. Nelson, Ph.D., Structural Geology Consultant, offers more than 30 years of experience in academic research and industrial consulting in interpreting structural geology in exploration for minerals and environmental applications in the U.S. and overseas. Professor, Colorado School of Mines, Golden Colorado. For more information click here.
Stephen E. Campbell, Management Consultant, served as Chief Operating Officer for Omega Energy Corporation in the late 1970's and early 1980's conducting exploration programs in Utah and Alaska for natural resources, including precious metals, base metals, uranium and rare-earth minerals, and coal. Over the past two decades, Mr. Campbell has been a developer of relational-database applications, specializing in the area of Client-Server and Web-based medical database development for Fortune 50 petroleum companies as well as hospital emergency-room, vertical-market medical applications. Owner and CEO of the first national substance-abuse testing companies in the U.S. taken public on NASDAQ, Campbell created, and holds, trademark rights on Ameritest®, PhysiScan™ and Ameritouch™, integrated computer systems featured in CME sessions of The American College of Occupational Health.










