• E-Tech Resources (REE) has appointed Daniel Whittaker as the company’s interim Chief Executive Officer
  • The appointment takes effect immediately
  • Mr. Whittaker replaces Berend Gert-Jan Loois as the CEO and director of its subsidiaries
  • Mr. Whittaker will retain his role as a director and Board Chair of the corporation
  • E-Tech Resources Inc. is a rare-earth exploration and development company focused on developing its Eureka Rare Earths Project in Namibia
  • The share price of E-Tech Resources Inc. remained unchanged at $0.10 at the close of the market

E-Tech Resources (REE) has announced the appointment of Daniel Whittaker as the company’s interim Chief Executive Officer.

The appointment takes effect immediately.

Mr. Whittaker replaces Berend Gert-Jan Loois as the CEO and director of its subsidiaries. Mr. Whittaker will retain his role as a director and Board Chair of the corporation.

Mr. Whittaker is the CEO of Antler Gold Inc. and has held senior positions in the mineral industry for the last 25 years.

He is a founder of GoGold Resources Inc., a mineral exploration, development and production company. In addition, he held senior management positions with GoGold from January 2008 to January 2016 and also served as a director of GoGold from inception to January 2013.

The new interim CEO founded Ucore Rare Metals Inc. in 2006 and served as an officer and director to March 2008.

The corporation has also announced the appointment of Christopher Drysdale as interim VP Operations. Drysdale is an experienced professional with international experience in the mineral and exploration industry.

He currently serves as VP Operations and Corporate Development for Antler Gold Inc. and has a progressive and diverse background with extensive work experience in Namibia.

E-Tech Resources Inc. is a rare-earth exploration and development company focused on developing its Eureka Rare Earths Project in Namibia.

The Eureka Project is located approximately 250 km north-west of Namibia’s capital city Windhoek and 140km east of Namibia’s main industrial port Walvis Bay.

The share price of E-Tech Resources Inc. remained unchanged at $0.10 at the close of the market.

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