Gold Resource Corporation announced the addition of Patrick Frenette and Steve Donohue to the Company's management team. Patrick Frenette is a mining engineer with over 18 years of experience in both underground and open pit mines. Mr. Frenette holds a master's in rock mechanics and an MBA.

Over his career, Patrick held positions as a rock mechanics engineer, senior planning engineer, senior project engineer and project superintendent. As a consultant, he contributed as a qualified person to many studies, both at the preliminary economic assessment and feasibility study stages. Most recently, Patrick was Director of Operational Support for Osisko Development and has been involved with to the Back Forty Project since March 2021.

Steve Donohue is a licensed Professional Hydrologist with over 30 years of experience permitting complex metallic mining projects. Mr. Donohue has led project teams on high-profile projects integrating feasibility studies, environmental permitting, mine closure, compliance, and environmental impact analyses. He has developed mine development, regulatory, and permitting strategies that incorporate the technical, legal, and public interest needs of the project.

Mr. Donohue's expertise in his profession has been recognized through his appointment to the Board of Trustees for the American Mining & Exploration Association and Wisconsin Examining Board of Professional Geologists, Hydrologists, and Soil Scientists. The seconded position means Steve remains a member of Foth and for an agreed period of time will be devoting the majority of his efforts to the Company's Back Forty Project.