Buyer Group International, Inc. announced the signing of three official agreements with three new board members to prepare for an expected record season of work at Project Shambhala. Buyer Group International, Inc. is proud to welcome to the team: Summer Bryant, as Corporate Secretary. Summer is a creative and analytical forward thinker who sees the world as simple amid complication.

She appreciates taking risks, facing new challenges, and exceeding her own personal standards of greatness. Summer has exceptional interpersonal skills, can empathize, easily establish trusted relationships, and exemplifies the power of positive thinking. Summer has served as the Director of Operations for several early-stage organizations and has been responsible for the daily operations of the entire customer service department, including but not limited to: interviews, recruiting, hiring, scheduling, leading 10 managers and over 80 agents, HR development, payroll processing, timesheet adjustments, revised metrics systems, and analyzing employees and clients by identifying the department's strengths and weaknesses to improve the user experience.

She developed departmental requirements and policies, created and suggested a performance-based bonus structure, predicted cost-benefit analysis for the entire operations department, as well as created a reproducible training methodology that resulted in positive retention and recognition for the company's ongoing growth. Justin Mistikawy, M.S., as Lead Geologist. Justin joins us from Hard Rock Consulting, LLC, where he worked on project Shambhala as a third party for the company's 2023 season.

After recognizing the project's enormous potential, he asked to join in full-time with BYRG. He has extensive experience in structural and ore geology, as well as petrology, geostatistics, and geospatial analysis. His field experience includes geologic mapping, as well as drillhole oversight, core logging, and sample prep for geochemical analysis.

BYRG will be funding Justin's Ph.D. in Geology at the University of Wyoming, where he hopes to begin working with the economic geology group on the historic New Rambler area in Summer 2024.