ABOUT EDESA

ABOUT EDESA

Edesa is a private exploration company focused on silver in Mexico. The Company’s operations are centered in the Tetipac mining district of the Mexican silver belt, one of the most productive silver mining regions in the world. Founded in 2010, Edesa was formed to acquire and develop silver dominant projects with a history of mining experience and activities. Edesa is capitalizing on its deep knowledge of the region’s rich mining history and the reputation of its principals to develop its Tetipac Project, four historically active mines with historical proven and probable reserves of 1.15 million tons of ore. Over the longer term, Edesa plans on expanding its portfolio of assets by acquiring new properties within its core project area. Edesa is committed to working with local Mexican landowners and generating wealth and job opportunities in its communities.

MANAGEMENT

Edesa is a privately-owned company founded by Evaristo Garcia Sr. and Evaristo Garcia Jr. in 2010. Both are senior officers of the Company, and are responsible for all aspects of Edesa’s strategy and operations. Combined, they have more than 45 years of mining experience in Mexico.

 

Evaristo Garcia Sr., President of Mexican Operations


Mr. Garcia has more than 25 years of mining industry experience. He has developed a reputation for building silver mining operations from start-up to mid-size production. Over the years, Mr. Garcia has built three silver mills and has re-engineered the operations of one mine in Mexico that resulted in an increase production of 300 percent. Mr. Garcia has extensive knowledge of Mexico’s mining and regulatory environments, and brings a strong network of local and government contacts.

 

Evaristo Garcia Jr., President


Mr. Garcia has more than 20 years of management experience working with a number of international companies. Over the past 15 years, Mr. Garcia started and developed a silver project from 20 hectares to 2,000 hectares.  Edesa is Mr. Garcia’s second major silver mining project in Mexico.