Mining firm King Copper Discovers Appointment of Justin Blanchet to Board of Directors
K92 Mining's CFO Appointed to King Copper's Board
In a significant move, K92 Mining Inc., the company that owns and operates the Kainantu Gold Mine in Papua New Guinea, has announced that its current Chief Financial Officer, Mr. Justin Blanchet, will be joining King Copper Discovery Corp.'s Board of Directors.
Mr. Blanchet, a Canadian Chartered Professional Accountant and a U.S. Certified Public Accountant (Washington and Illinois), brings over 20 years of experience in finance, capital markets, M&A, governance, and regulatory compliance to King Copper. His extensive background in the mining industry will undoubtedly prove valuable to the company.
The appointment was made public by Jonathan Richards, Chief Executive Officer of K92 Mining, in a recent announcement. Mr. Blanchet's new role with King Copper marks a significant step in his career, as he continues to make strides in the mining sector.
In addition to his new role, K92 Mining has also granted 6,990,000 restricted stock units to officers, directors, employees, and consultants, with a two-year vesting period. The company has also granted options to acquire a total of 4,050,000 common shares to directors, employees, and consultants, at an exercise price of $0.50 per share for a period of five years.
Mr. Blanchet expressed his excitement about joining King Copper's team and contributing to the company's exploration strategy. He looks forward to working with the team and helping to shape the future of King Copper Discovery Corp.
This move is expected to strengthen King Copper's leadership team and further its exploration efforts. With Mr. Blanchet's extensive experience and expertise, the company is well-positioned for continued growth and success in the mining industry.
As the story develops, we will keep you updated on any further developments regarding K92 Mining and King Copper Discovery Corp. Stay tuned for more updates.
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