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Beyond the Numbers Seeing a Hometown Through a New Perspective, with Bryan Eisenbraun

25 min · 26 de feb de 2026
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Bryan Eisenbraun, External Relations Manager for the La Plata Project in his hometown of Durango, Colorado brings fresh eyes to the intersection of mineral exploration and the community, having pivoted from finance and accounting roles within the region to his current position. We explore his sharp yet aligned career transition, how his financial background strengthens community engagement, and his journey of viewing his own backyard through new perspectives. Bryan holds an MBA from Drake University and a bachelor’s from Fort Lewis College. Outside of work, Bryan is an outdoor enthusiast and a dedicated soccer coach.

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