Tony Gesualdo
About Tony Gesualdo
Tony Gesualdo is a consulting geologist with extensive experience in ore control, property-scale mapping, and drill program management across various mining companies in Nevada.
Title: Consulting Geologist
Tony Gesualdo serves as a consulting geologist, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise in structural geology and ore deposits in extensional terranes. His role includes managing drill programs and leading detailed geological mapping projects across various mining operations in Nevada.
Tony Gesualdo Education and Expertise
Tony Gesualdo holds a B.S. degree from the University of Georgia and an M.Sc. in Geology & Geology Engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology. His specialization in structural geology and ore deposits, particularly within extensional terranes, underlines his expertise in the field.
Tony Gesualdo Professional Background
Tony Gesualdo has a diverse professional background, having worked as an ore control geologist at the Turquoise Ridge Mine where he planned infill drill programs. He has also served as an exploration geologist in the southeastern United States, involved in mapping, sampling, and prospecting for early-stage exploration projects. Currently, he manages drill programs and conducts property-scale mapping for companies such as KA Gold, OceanaGold, and Coeur Rochester in Nevada.
Tony Gesualdo Achievements
Tony Gesualdo has successfully led multiple property-scale mapping projects and managed drill programs for major mining companies in Nevada. His significant contributions in the field involve detailed geological assessments and planning infill drill programs. Additionally, he teaches geology at the UGA/USC field camp in Colorado during the summer months and maintains active membership in the Geological Society of Nevada.
Tony Gesualdo Geological Field Work
Tony Gesualdo actively contributes to hands-on geological education by teaching at the UGA/USC field camp in Colorado during summers. His field work extends to being an exploration geologist in the southeastern United States, where he spent two years dedicated to mapping, sampling, and early-stage prospecting.