Athabasca Nuclear (ASC-V) beefing up board.
July 3rd '14 - NR
Athabasca Nuclear Corp. has appointed Darren Smith, PGeol, and Carl Schulze, PGeo, as independent directors on its board of directors, with immediate effect. Darren Smith, PGeol, is a project geologist with Edmonton-based Dahrouge Geological Consulting Ltd. He has extensive project management experience including the recent discovery and advancement of Commerce Resources Corp.'s Ashram rare earth deposit in Northern Quebec. Mr. Smith has provided technical oversight for preliminary economic assessments and prefeasibility-study-level project advancement, and has set up and monitored complex metallurgical programs. Mr. Smith also brings extensive experience in Athabasca basin uranium exploration, focused in particular on unconformity-associated uranium deposit exploration. He holds a master of science (geology) and a bachelor of science (geology), both from Carleton University.
Carl Schulze, PGeo, is the founder and president of Whitehorse-based All-Terrane Mineral Exploration Services. He has been active in mineral exploration for more than 30 years, and has worked extensively in Yukon, British Columbia, Northern Ontario and Alaska, as well as the Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Mr. Schulze holds active professional membership in the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia (APEGBC) and the Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (APGO). He holds a bachelor of science (geology) from Lakehead University.
Concurrent with the appointments, the corporation reports that it has accepted the resignation of Darren Fach as a director of Athabasca Nuclear. The corporation would like to thank Mr. Fach for his services and wishes him well in his future endeavours.
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July 11, '14 - NR
Athabasca Nuclear Corp. has appointed Brent Walter as corporate secretary.
Mr. Walter is a lawyer with Calgary-based ProVenture Law LLP. Mr. Walter's practice emphasizes public and private equity offerings, stock exchange listings, secured debt financings, and the negotiation and implementation of a wide variety of commercial agreements. In addition to his practice, Mr. Walter currently serves as a director of a number of publicly listed companies. He also previously served as a director of Anglo Potash Ltd., which was acquired by BHP Billiton Diamonds Inc. for approximate cash consideration of $284-million. He holds a BA (1986) and a JD (1990) from the University of Saskatchewan and is a member of both the Law Society of Alberta and the Law Society of Saskatchewan. |