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Brent Dunlop of Saskatoon joining board of MAX Power

The mining company points to his extensive geological, engineering, and wealth management background.聽
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Brent Dunlop of Saskatoon brings extensive experience to the board of MAX Power.

VANCOUIVER - MAX Power Mining Corp. has announced another Saskatchewan resident has joined its Board of Directors.

In a news release Friday, the company announced Brent Dunlop has joined the Board. The company points to his extensive geological, engineering, and wealth management background. 

Dunlop's experience includes becoming the Senior Geologist at INCO, and he worked for 11 years at mines in Thompson and Sudbury including Copper Cliff North and Levack. He also has six years in engineering, research and development with Potash Corporation in Saskatchewan, and 28 years in wealth management at RBC Dominion Securities in Saskatoon.

“I’m delighted to join the MAX Power board and work with an exceptional team at this pivotal moment in Company history as we approach important catalysts on the Natural Hydrogen front," Dunlop said in a news release. "I’m a huge believer in Saskatchewan and how it’s so well positioned to be a global leader in Natural Hydrogen exploration and development. Saskatchewan people know how to get 'er done! I’ve got skin in the game and this is a game I believe we’re going to win in a very big way.” 

“I’ve known Brent for over 40 years, including working with him for 15 years,' said Neil McMillan, former Chairman of Cameco and recently-appointed Director of MAX Power, in a statement. "He is a skilled and competent individual in both resource engineering and investment management. He is an experienced and highly principled individual in everything he does and will make a solid addition to the MAX Board of Directors. We’re very fortunate to have him on the board.”

“Brent is a get-things-done entrepreneur who will help the Company in many areas, especially with our focus on Saskatchewan which he’s extremely passionate about and where he’s so well connected, like Neil," said Mansoor Jan, MAX Power CEO. "The two of them worked together previously for many years and they bring a special chemistry to MAX Power.” 

To make room for Dunlop, Bill deJong has resigned as a Director, effective immediately. MAX Power has extended its appreciation to deJong for "his excellent service to the board since the company first went public on the CSE in 2022." He remains counsel.


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