Laurel Sayer leverages her lifelong commitment to conservation and extensive experience in federal and natural resource policy to lead the Stibnite Gold Project through regulatory processes. She previously served as CEO for Perpetua Resources, and before becoming CEO, she served on the company’s corporate board for two years. Sayer’s expertise in federal policy comes from over two decades of work on national resource issues with Congressman Mike Simpson and Senator Mike Crapo, where she built a reputation for fostering relationships and achieving results across diverse stakeholder groups. Complementing her professional endeavors, Sayer volunteers extensively in the arts and has served on various boards including the Idaho Commission on the Arts and the Idaho Falls Arts Council. She holds an associate degree in business from LDS Business College and enjoys exploring Idaho’s wilderness trails with her family.