Mr. John McCluskey reports
ALAMOS GOLD ANNOUNCES DIRECTOR RESIGNATION
Alamos Gold Inc. has accepted the resignation of Leonard Harris, effective Tuesday, July 12, 2011, on the occasion of his 84th birthday.
Mr. Harris joined the board of Alamos in 2003, but his tenure goes back to 1996, the year Alamos Minerals, the predecessor of the company, went public. Mr. Harris has made tremendous contributions to the company's technical and operating teams, serving as chair of the board's technical, environmental, social, health and safety committee since 2006.
Mr. Harris is an industry veteran with over 50 years of experience working in mines worldwide, from Australia to Ghana to Peru. Mr. Harris retired in 1995 as the president and general manager of Newmont Peru and vice-president of Newmont Latin America. He received the Mining and Metallurgical Society of America's gold medal in recognition of his contribution to the mining industry and commitment to the communities, environment and economic growth of the countries in which he has worked.
Commenting on the departure of Mr. Harris, John A. McCluskey, president and chief executive officer of Alamos, stated: "Len has been an integral part of the board since the beginning. His technical advice and counsel over the years has helped the company to develop its Mulatos mine into one of the lowest-cost and highest-growth projects in Mexico. I sincerely thank Len for his leadership and wisdom throughout the years, and I wish him all the best in his future endeavours."
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