• Athabasca Minerals (AMI) releases news of RockChain™ Chief Technology Officer and other management changes
  • Paul Leveille has been appointed as Chief Technology Officer of AMI RockChain Inc., effective July 1, 2021
  • Cheryl Grue has been appointed as Director of Corporate Affairs, effective July 1, 2021
  • Tanya Finney has resigned from her position as Director of Investor and Stakeholder Relations to pursue other interests
  • Athabasca Minerals is an integrated group of companies capable of full life-cycle development and supply of aggregates and industrial minerals
  • Athabasca Minerals Inc. is in the grey, trading at C$0.20 at 2:39 pm ET

Athabasca Minerals Inc. (AMI) has provided a number of organizational updates.

Paul Leveille has been appointed as Chief Technology Officer of AMI RockChain Inc., effective July 1, 2021.

Paul joined AMI RockChain with the Corporation’s acquisition of TerraShift Engineering Ltd in June 2020 and has been key to leading the next generation of technology development of RockChain including the integration of proprietary TerraMaps software.

Cheryl Grue has been appointed as Director of Corporate Affairs, effective July 1, 2021.

Cheryl has been with AMI since 2018 with increasing responsibilities. In her new role, Cheryl will be responsible for corporate and stakeholder relations, corporate governance, and strategic Human Resource initiatives.

Tanya Finney has resigned from her position as Director of Investor and Stakeholder Relations to pursue other interests. AMI appreciates the contributions that Tanya made in her role and wishes her success in her future endeavours.

Athabasca Minerals is an integrated group of companies capable of full life-cycle development and supply of aggregates and industrial minerals. The Corporation is comprised of AMI Aggregates, AMI Silica, Prico1 & Privco2, AMI RoockChain, and TerraShift Engineering.

Athabasca Minerals Inc. is in the grey, trading at C$0.20 at 2:39 pm ET.

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