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Troilus Gold Makes Leadership Appointments as Project Development Advances
Jan 23, 2025 5:18 AM

07:59 AM EST, 01/23/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Troilus Gold ( CHXMF ) said Thursday that it expanded its engineering team with three appointments as it continues to advance the Troilus project in Quebec.

The company appointed Denis Rivard as executive vice president of projects and named Chris Sharpe vice president of technical services, effective Feb. 1.

Troilus Gold ( CHXMF ) also tapped Jerome Girard as process manager for the project, effective Feb. 10.

Ian Pritchard, who previously held the role of senior vice president of technical services, will now assume the role of senior vice president of technical planning.

"With engineering advancing, permitting well underway, and early works planned for this year, we are bringing together the leadership required to ensure the project is construction-ready," CEO Justin Reid said.

The company's share price rose 6.3% on Wednesday to $0.34 on the TSX.

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