
Mitch Cantor, Portfolio Management and Research
Mitch joined Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. in 1983 as a research analyst. In 1986, he became Director of Research. In 1991, he joined Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) as a portfolio manager and became Co-Chief Investment Officer, responsible for U.S. Equity Investing. He was head of the U.S. Asset Allocation Committee and a member of the Global Asset Allocation and Strategic Planning Committees. While at GSAM, Mitch created and managed the five star value style Growth & Income Fund. In 1996, Mitch joined Weiss, Peck & Greer, a $13 billion money management firm, and became their Chief Executive Officer. In June 2001, Mitch founded Mountain Lake. Mitch is a board member of Rodowita z Roztocza Sp., a mineral water company based in Poland. Mitch received an AB from Brown University and an MBA from The Wharton School. He is married to Patricia Coronado.
Mitch joined Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. in 1983 as a research analyst. In 1986, he became Director of Research. In 1991, he joined Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM) as a portfolio manager and became Co-Chief Investment Officer, responsible for U.S. Equity Investing. He was head of the U.S. Asset Allocation Committee and a member of the Global Asset Allocation and Strategic Planning Committees. While at GSAM, Mitch created and managed the five star value style Growth & Income Fund. In 1996, Mitch joined Weiss, Peck & Greer, a $13 billion money management firm, and became their Chief Executive Officer. In June 2001, Mitch founded Mountain Lake. Mitch is a board member of Rodowita z Roztocza Sp., a mineral water company based in Poland. Mitch received an AB from Brown University and an MBA from The Wharton School. He is married to Patricia Coronado.

Patricia Coronado, Portfolio Management and Research
Patricia has spent the last 29 years doing equity research. The work focuses on financial and business strategy, capital allocation, acquisitions, divestitures, and evaluating proxy issues. Recent research includes oil and gas, gold, uranium, copper, and royalty companies. Patricia worked as a research analyst at Bowman Capital, Ardsley Partners and JP Morgan Investment Management. She began her career in Equity Derivatives/ Structured Products at Morgan Stanley in 1994. Patricia received her BS from Cornell University and an MBA from Columbia Business School. Patricia is married to Mitch Cantor.
Patricia has spent the last 29 years doing equity research. The work focuses on financial and business strategy, capital allocation, acquisitions, divestitures, and evaluating proxy issues. Recent research includes oil and gas, gold, uranium, copper, and royalty companies. Patricia worked as a research analyst at Bowman Capital, Ardsley Partners and JP Morgan Investment Management. She began her career in Equity Derivatives/ Structured Products at Morgan Stanley in 1994. Patricia received her BS from Cornell University and an MBA from Columbia Business School. Patricia is married to Mitch Cantor.

Bob McComsey, Investor Relations
Bob began his career as a product engineer with RCA in 1966, becoming Engineer of the Year in 1970. In 1972, he joined A.G. Becker as one of the industries’ pioneering pension consultants. In 1977, he joined Neuberger Berman creating their institutional investment management business and was a partner, founding shareholder when they went public. In 2002, he became Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Alfred University. Bob joined Mountain Lake in 2008. He is past Trustee of The Hackley School and The United States Military Academy’s Association of Graduates, chairing two endowments. He is the 2005 seniors World Pro/Am ballroom champion. Bob received a BS in Ceramic Engineering from Alfred University, an MBA from The University of Chicago, and an LLD from Alfred University.
Bob began his career as a product engineer with RCA in 1966, becoming Engineer of the Year in 1970. In 1972, he joined A.G. Becker as one of the industries’ pioneering pension consultants. In 1977, he joined Neuberger Berman creating their institutional investment management business and was a partner, founding shareholder when they went public. In 2002, he became Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Alfred University. Bob joined Mountain Lake in 2008. He is past Trustee of The Hackley School and The United States Military Academy’s Association of Graduates, chairing two endowments. He is the 2005 seniors World Pro/Am ballroom champion. Bob received a BS in Ceramic Engineering from Alfred University, an MBA from The University of Chicago, and an LLD from Alfred University.

Eugene Cheuk, Chief Financial Officer
Eugene began his career in 2005 at Citco Fund Services as a fund accountant. Over his six year tenure at Citco, he held positions as senior accountant, supervisor and manager where he led teams responsible for the administrations of multi-billion dollar private alternative investment funds. In 2011, he became an outsourced controller for emerging fund managers, assisting with their formations and developing their accounting, operations, and compliance processes. In 2012, he joined Mountain Lake as Chief Financial Officer overseeing the firm’s operations, including accounting, legal and compliance. Eugene holds a BS in Business Administration from the University of California, Riverside and an MBA from the University of San Francisco.
Eugene began his career in 2005 at Citco Fund Services as a fund accountant. Over his six year tenure at Citco, he held positions as senior accountant, supervisor and manager where he led teams responsible for the administrations of multi-billion dollar private alternative investment funds. In 2011, he became an outsourced controller for emerging fund managers, assisting with their formations and developing their accounting, operations, and compliance processes. In 2012, he joined Mountain Lake as Chief Financial Officer overseeing the firm’s operations, including accounting, legal and compliance. Eugene holds a BS in Business Administration from the University of California, Riverside and an MBA from the University of San Francisco.