To: Andrew~ who wrote (4018 ) 2/13/2014 9:18:53 AM From: Andrew~ Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202684 ASC-V Athabasca Nuclear Announces Senior Management Change (& new website)"Athabasca Nuclear Corp. (TSX VENTURE:ASC) ("Athabasca Nuclear" or "Corporation") is pleased to report that it has appointed Mr. Charles Downie, P.Geo. as Senior Technical Advisor to the Corporation. In conjunction with this consulting position, Mr. Downie has relinquished his executive role with the company while continuing to serve on the Board of Directors of Athabasca Nuclear. The Corporation has appointed Mr. Ryan Kalt, Chairman of Athabasca Nuclear, to act as the Chief Executive Officer (Interim) until the Corporation's next annual meeting or until a permanent officer is appointed. Mr. Kalt became a Director of Athabasca Nuclear in early 2012 and was instrument to the Corporation in obtaining its sector-leading mineral tenure position in the Western Athabasca Basin during 2013. Mr. Kalt is the largest shareholder of the Corporation holding 9,691,567 common shares of Athabasca Nuclear representing approximately 21.25% of its issued equity. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) from Queen's University, a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Western Ontario, a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Western Ontario and a Masters of Law (Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law) from the University of Calgary. He concurrently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Gold Royalties Corporation, a publicly-traded gold royalty company. Mr. Kalt is a Barrister & Solicitor and an active member of the Law Society of Alberta."Shareholder Update Regarding Website Athabasca Nuclear is also pleased to report that it has launched a new company website. The new website features additional content that will be helpful for shareholders to understand and monitor their investment in Athabasca Nuclear. It may be accessed by visiting www.AthabascaNuclear.com .http://stockboard.com/news/view.php/athabasca-nuclear-announces-senior-management-change