MARKET WIRE (Press Release)
Dec 8, 2006
Global Gold Names Ambassador Harry Gilmore (Ret) to Board
GREENWICH, CT--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 8, 2006 -- Global Gold Corporation
(OTC BB:GBGD.OB - News) (www.globalgoldcorp.com) today announced that
former United States Ambassador to Armenia Harry Gilmore was elected
as an independent director effective January 1, 2007. "It is a real
pleasure to welcome Ambassador Gilmore to our board. His experience,
record of accomplishment and integrity exemplify the best
standards. As Global Gold continues to grow, we look forward to
benefiting from his insights and guidance," said Board chairman Drury
J. Gallagher.
Ambassador Gilmore is a retired Foreign Service Officer. In his
thirty-five year career in the United States Foreign Service,
Ambassador
Gilmore held a number of senior positions. He served as the first U.S.
Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia from May, 1993 to July,
1995. His other senior positions included Deputy Commandant for
International Affairs, U.S. Army War College (1991-1992) and
U.S. Minister and Deputy Commandant of the American Sector, Berlin
(1987-1990). Following the reunification of Germany, he served as
Principal Officer of the U.S. Embassy Office, Berlin (1990-1991).
Earlier in his Foreign Service career, Mr. Gilmore served as Deputy
Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy, Belgrade (1981-1985) and Director,
Office of Central European Affairs, U.S. Department of State. His
other overseas postings included Munich, Moscow, Budapest and
Ankara. Mr. Gilmore's final assignments as a Foreign Service Officer
were devoted to the education and training of Foreign Service and
other U.S. Government personnel assigned abroad. He was Dean of the
Senior Seminar at the Foreign Service Institute (1996-1997) and Dean
of Area Studies (1995-1996).
Mr. Gilmore received a B.A. degree from the University of
Pittsburgh. He did graduate work in Russian and East European studies
at Indiana University and George Washington University. Ambassador
Gilmore is married to Carol Louise Kunz. They are both from Clairton,
Pennsylvania. They have three children and five grandchildren.
To the extent that statements in this press release are not strictly
historical, including statements as to revenue projections, business
strategy, outlook, objectives, future milestones, plans, intentions,
goals, future financial conditions, future collaboration agreements,
the success of the Company's development, events conditioned on
stockholder or other approval, or otherwise as to future events, such
statements are forward-looking, and are made pursuant to the safe
harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. The forward-looking statements contained in this release are
subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from the statements made. Former Soviet
country estimations are presented for historical reporting and to
provide a basis for assessing Global Gold's choices for its business
activities and not to be understood as indicating the existence of
reserves or resources.
Global Gold Corporation is an international gold mining, development
and exploration company currently with mining properties in Chile and
Armenia. Global Gold Corporation is located at 45 East Putnam Avenue,
Greenwich, CT 06830. The main phone number is 203-422-2300. More
information can be found at www.globalgoldcorp.com.
Contact:
Van Z. Krikorian
President
[email protected]
Source: Global Gold Corp.
Dec 8, 2006
Global Gold Names Ambassador Harry Gilmore (Ret) to Board
GREENWICH, CT--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 8, 2006 -- Global Gold Corporation
(OTC BB:GBGD.OB - News) (www.globalgoldcorp.com) today announced that
former United States Ambassador to Armenia Harry Gilmore was elected
as an independent director effective January 1, 2007. "It is a real
pleasure to welcome Ambassador Gilmore to our board. His experience,
record of accomplishment and integrity exemplify the best
standards. As Global Gold continues to grow, we look forward to
benefiting from his insights and guidance," said Board chairman Drury
J. Gallagher.
Ambassador Gilmore is a retired Foreign Service Officer. In his
thirty-five year career in the United States Foreign Service,
Ambassador
Gilmore held a number of senior positions. He served as the first U.S.
Ambassador to the Republic of Armenia from May, 1993 to July,
1995. His other senior positions included Deputy Commandant for
International Affairs, U.S. Army War College (1991-1992) and
U.S. Minister and Deputy Commandant of the American Sector, Berlin
(1987-1990). Following the reunification of Germany, he served as
Principal Officer of the U.S. Embassy Office, Berlin (1990-1991).
Earlier in his Foreign Service career, Mr. Gilmore served as Deputy
Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy, Belgrade (1981-1985) and Director,
Office of Central European Affairs, U.S. Department of State. His
other overseas postings included Munich, Moscow, Budapest and
Ankara. Mr. Gilmore's final assignments as a Foreign Service Officer
were devoted to the education and training of Foreign Service and
other U.S. Government personnel assigned abroad. He was Dean of the
Senior Seminar at the Foreign Service Institute (1996-1997) and Dean
of Area Studies (1995-1996).
Mr. Gilmore received a B.A. degree from the University of
Pittsburgh. He did graduate work in Russian and East European studies
at Indiana University and George Washington University. Ambassador
Gilmore is married to Carol Louise Kunz. They are both from Clairton,
Pennsylvania. They have three children and five grandchildren.
To the extent that statements in this press release are not strictly
historical, including statements as to revenue projections, business
strategy, outlook, objectives, future milestones, plans, intentions,
goals, future financial conditions, future collaboration agreements,
the success of the Company's development, events conditioned on
stockholder or other approval, or otherwise as to future events, such
statements are forward-looking, and are made pursuant to the safe
harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995. The forward-looking statements contained in this release are
subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from the statements made. Former Soviet
country estimations are presented for historical reporting and to
provide a basis for assessing Global Gold's choices for its business
activities and not to be understood as indicating the existence of
reserves or resources.
Global Gold Corporation is an international gold mining, development
and exploration company currently with mining properties in Chile and
Armenia. Global Gold Corporation is located at 45 East Putnam Avenue,
Greenwich, CT 06830. The main phone number is 203-422-2300. More
information can be found at www.globalgoldcorp.com.
Contact:
Van Z. Krikorian
President
[email protected]
Source: Global Gold Corp.