The management team of
In 1985, Robert Hunter, who is now retired, Dickinson and secretary Shirley Main established North American Metals, which had a 50% interest in the Dease Lake underground gold property in B.C. In 1988, the company was the subject of a hostile takeover by Homestake Mining, and Hunter, Dickenson and Main were forced to look at other businesses. They eventually formed HDI and later that year Thiessen and Copeland joined the company with the aim of forming an umbrella company for mineral exploration.
“An entrepreneur is defined as a risk-taking businessperson, someone who sets up and finances new commercial enterprises to make a profit,” says Thiessen, who became President and CEO of HDI in October 2000. “Certainly Bob Hunter and Bob Dickinson fit that profile. We set about to create a franchise around the name Hunter Dickinson Inc. The franchise we wanted to build was one of entrepreneurship, and (we wanted) to create an environment in which the entrepreneurship of the people at Hunter Dickinson could flourish.”
Hunter Dickenson employs 70 core staff in its B.C. offices and manages publicly traded companies active in mineral exploration and development throughout the world, including
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