Mr. John McCluskey reports
ALAMOS GOLD ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF THE ANNUAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS AND CHANGES TO ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Alamos Gold Inc. has released a summary of the voting results of its annual general and special meeting of shareholders held on May 29, 2025. The company is also announcing the retirement of David Gower from the board of directors, and the appointment of Alexander Christopher, Chana Martineau and Richard McCreary.
"On behalf of the board and management team, I would like to extend our gratitude to David for his service to Alamos over the past 16 years. Since joining the board of directors in 2009, David's leadership and technical expertise have proven invaluable during a period of significant growth for Alamos. We wish him all the best in his future endeavours," said John A. McCluskey, president and chief executive officer. "I would also like to welcome Alexander Christopher, Chana Martineau and Richard McCreary as new board members. Alex, Chana and Rick complement our board with tremendous technical, operational, capital markets and financial expertise."
Mr. Christopher has over 40 years of experience in the mineral exploration and mining industry, spending the majority of his career with Teck Resources Ltd. before retiring in 2024. Mr. Christopher held a number of management, commercial and technical positions in Teck's exploration, corporate development and project groups. Mr. Christopher is a former director of Horizonte Minerals PLC, the Association of Mineral Exploration B.C., and the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada, where he served as president from 2021 to 2023. He is a member of the Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia and possesses an honours BSc in geology from McMaster University and an environmental biology technology diploma from Canadore College.
Ms. Martineau is the chief executive officer of the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corp., a globally leading Crown corporation dedicated to supporting indigenous economic investment in large-scale infrastructure through loan guarantees and capacity grant funding. Prior to leading the AIOC, Ms. Martineau was a vice-president with Canadian Western Bank, and spent more than a decade with Ernst & Young LLP. Currently, she is a director of Cenovus Energy Inc. She is a recognized leader and speaker on indigenous reconciliation. Ms. Martineau holds a degree in economics from the University of Alberta and holds the ICD.D designation from the Institute of Corporate Directors. Ms. Martineau is a proud member of Frog Lake First Nation.
Mr. McCreary has over 40 years of experience in the resource sector, both as a principal in executive and board roles with various companies and a financial adviser in investment banking. Mr. McCreary started his career with Gulf Canada as an exploration geophysicist, later working with the Noranda-Falconbridge Group in engineering, technology development and metal marketing; and later, as senior vice-president, corporate development, with Barrick. His most recent investment banking role was deputy chair investment banking at TD Securities and, prior to that, head of CIBC's global mining investment banking group. During his career, Mr. McCreary has acted as principal or lead financial adviser in some of the largest marquee transactions in the mining sector. Currently, he is a director of Atex Resources Inc. He holds an MBA in finance and strategy from McGill University, a master of science and a bachelor of science (honours) in geological engineering from Queen's University.
Results of the meeting
The company is reporting the voting results of its meeting held virtually on Thursday, May 29, 2025. The summary of the results is as follows.
Total shares voted: 325,407,116
Total shares issued and outstanding: 420,565,418
Total percentage of shares voted: 77.37 per cent
1. Election of directors
Each of the nominee directors listed in Alamos's management proxy circular dated April 9, 2025, was elected as a director as set forth in the table below.
Name of nominee Vote for % Withheld vote %
J. Robert S. Prichard 288,734,732 99.43 1,661,379 0.57
Alexander Christopher 289,950,137 99.85 445,974 0.15
Elaine Ellingham 288,375,377 99.30 2,020,734 0.70
David Fleck 286,388,311 98.62 4,007,800 1.38
Serafino Tony Giardini 289,503,022 99.69 893,089 0.31
Claire Kennedy 287,652,166 99.06 2,743,945 0.94
Chana Martineau 289,807,115 99.80 588,995 0.20
John A. McCluskey 289,752,618 99.78 643,494 0.22
Richard McCreary 289,910,937 99.83 485,174 0.17
Monique Mercier 287,376,868 98.96 3,019,243 1.04
Shaun Usmar 289,877,986 99.82 518,126 0.18
2. Reappointment and compensation of auditor
KPMG LLP was appointed as the company's audito, and the directors were authorized to fix the auditor's remuneration.
Vote for % Withheld vote %
KPMG LLP 311,046,217 95.59 14,360,899 4.41
3. Long-term incentive plan
The resolution approving the company's long-term incentive plan was approved.
Vote for % Vote against %
Long-term incentive plan 278,776,304 96.00 11,619,808 4.00
4. Employee share purchase plan
The resolution approving the company's employee share purchase plan was approved.
Vote for % Vote against %
Employee share purchase plan 289,604,237 99.73 791,875 0.27
5. Amended and restated shareholder rights plan
The resolution approving the company's fifth amended and restated shareholder rights plan was approved.
Vote for % Vote against %
Shareholder rights plan 279,504,654 96.25 10,891,456 3.75
6. Approval of approach to executive compensation
The non-binding advisory resolution approving the company's approach to executive compensation was passed.
Vote for % Vote against %
Executive compensation 282,766,415 97.37 7,629,693 2.63
7. Shareholder proposal
The proposal seeking to amend bylaw No. 1 of the company was denied as a resolution of the company.
Vote for % Vote against %
Shareholder proposal 8,071,143 2.78 282,324,964 97.22
About Alamos Gold Inc.
Alamos is a Canadian-based intermediate gold producer with diversified production from three operating mines in North America. This includes the Island Gold district and the Young-Davidson mine in Northern Ontario, Canada, and the Mulatos district in Sonora state, Mexico. Additionally, the company has a significant portfolio of development-stage projects, including the phase 3-plus expansion at Island Gold, and the Lynn Lake project in Manitoba, Canada. Alamos employs more than 2,400 people and is committed to the highest standards of sustainable development. The company's shares are traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange under the symbol AGI.
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