Adrian Douglas
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GATA
Board of Directors member Adrian Douglas, whose statistical research
documented gold and silver market rigging and whose testimony to the
U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission in March 2010 pushed the
issue onto the national stage, died in January 2013 at home in
Arizona after heroically battling cancer for almost two years.
Douglas' contributions in support of fair and transparent
markets and limited and accountable government were profound and
perhaps best exemplified by these reports posted at GATA's Internet
site and his own, MarketForceAnalysis.com
Adrian Douglas graduated from Cambridge University, England, in 1980
in Natural Sciences then worked for 20 years in the Oil & Gas
Industry with Schlumberger reaching a senior management position in
Marketing and Sales. Adrian is known for having established a highly
successful consultancy business specializing in pricing and
marketing called InnovoMark, or Innovative Marketing, during which
he developed methodologies related to pricing and marketing which
have since been incorporated into various proprietary training
programs.
He was chairman of The Grand Canyon State Fencing
Foundation.
Any contributions will be
gratefully accepted
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