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Golden Predator Mining Corp
Symbol GPY
Shares Issued 27,721,679
Close 2014-10-20 C$ 0.10
Market Cap C$ 2,772,168
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Golden Predator appoints Lee-Sheriff as CEO

2014-10-22 09:39 ET - News Release

Mr. William Sheriff reports

GOLDEN PREDATOR APPOINTS JANET LEE-SHERIFF AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Golden Predator Mining Corp. has appointed Janet Lee-Sheriff as chief executive officer. Grey Hayes has resigned as chief executive officer to pursue other personal interests and will remain on the board of directors.

Mr. Hayes joined the company following its business combination with Northern Tiger Resources Ltd. and Redtail Metals Corp. at a time of significant change in the natural resource sector. He has been instrumental in the administration of the reorganization and amalgamation of business interests. The company sincerely thanks Mr. Hayes for his service and wishes him great success in the future.

Janet Lee-Sheriff, chief executive officer

Ms. Lee-Sheriff serves as the executive vice-president for Till Capital Ltd., a publicly traded reinsurance company that owns 54 per cent (14,963,584 shares) of Golden Predator. Ms. Lee-Sheriff also serves on the board of directors for Resource Re Ltd., a Bermuda-based reinsurance company owned by Till Capital. She previously served as president of Tigris Uranium Corp., vice-president of Americas Bullion Royalty Corp. and vice-president of Golden Predator Corp., all previously publicly listed companies.

Prior to her work with public companies, Ms. Lee-Sheriff managed cabinet policy and intergovernmental affairs for three Yukon governments, assisted in forming numerous businesses, developed the Yukon Economic Forums, and delivered gold conferences in Dawson City, Yukon; Washington; and London, England. She was instrumental in founding the Yukon Mines Training Association, which raised over $10-million in federal funding for aboriginal mine training, the Yukon Mines Legacy Foundation and the Yukon Gold Mining Alliance.

Some of her achievements include negotiating Golden Predator's Brewery Creek socio-economic agreement with the Tr'ondek Hwech'in First Nation, the traditional knowledge protocol with Ross River Dena Council, the R15 project memorandum of understanding and lease agreement with the Kaska Nation and a multiparty exploration accord with the Kaska Nation.

Ms. Lee-Sheriff is a recipient of the Queen's Jubilee Commemorative Medal, which is awarded for outstanding achievements by Canadians, and is a graduate of Queen's University.

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