William Solloway

William Solloway, President of Klondex Mines Ltd., is a barrister/solicitor and
investor. Having invested in the early equity of Klondex Mines Ltd., he became
President in 1997, shortly before the death of Klondex’s Founder. Mr. Solloway
currently manages his family’s extensive mining and oil properties, and
interests in many natural resource public companies in Canada and abroad.
Previously he practiced law with Buell, Ellis, Sargent & Russell, later joining
Canadian Bechtel and working for Trans Mountain Pipeline and Westcoast
Transmission projects. He also served as an acquisition lawyer at the Union Tank
Car Co., and he founded the Colorguard Corporation, a manufacturer of coated
steel wire products in New Jersey. Mr. Solloway was a principal in Charles
Jacquin et Cie Inc., distillers of Philadelphia; White Shield Corporation,
Minbanco Corporation, Camino Gold Mines, Standard Forms Inc. and The Marshal
Plan, money managers affiliated with CALPERS in California. He earned his
Bachelor of Arts and Faculty of Law degrees from the University of British
Columbia, and became a member of the Law Society of British Columbia and the Law
Society of Upper

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