• Spruce Ridge Resources (SHL) has appointed Robert Suttie as Chief Financial Officer
  • Mr. Suttie also serves as Chief Financial Officer for several other publicly-listed junior mining and technology companies
  • Spruce Ridge Resources is an exploration-stage company with several mineral properties in Canada
  • Spruce Ridge Resources Ltd. (SHL) opened trading at C$0.075

Spruce Ridge Resources (SHL) has appointed Robert Suttie as Chief Financial Officer, replacing the Company’s CFO, Mr. Zoran Popovic.

Mr. Suttie is currently the President Marrelli Support Services. Mr. Suttie specializes in management advisory services, accounting and the financial disclosure needs of the Marrelli group’s public client base.

Mr. Suttie also serves as Chief Financial Officer for several other publicly-listed junior mining and technology companies.

The company extends its gratitude to Mr. Popovic for his service and wishes him well in his future endeavors.

Spruce Ridge Resources is an exploration-stage company focused on exploring its mineral properties in Canada. The company’s projects include Great Burnt Project in Central Newfoundland, Viking/Kramer Property in Western Newfoundland, Nora Lake Property in Ontario, and Crawford VMS property in Northern Ontario.

Spruce Ridge Resources Ltd. (SHL) opened trading at C$0.075.


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