ST News - starting to build Straightup Resources appoints Husband as CEO
2021-12-16 17:22 ET - News Release
Mr. Mark Brezer reports
STRAIGHTUP RESOURCES APPOINTS NEW CEO
Straightup Resources Inc. has appointed Rod Husband as chief executive officer of the company.
Mr. Husband is an accomplished entrepreneur and economic geologist with over 30 years of experience in the international commodity and finance sectors, and has served as director and officer of several Canadian public companies. Mr. Husband holds a geology degree, is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of British Columbia, and has raised over $150-million for the exploration and development of multiple companies.
Commentary
Straightup's president and director, Mark Brezer, says: "We are excited to have Mr. Husband's calibre of leadership and operational experience on board, especially during this phase of the company's growth and expansion into international markets. This appointment strengthens management and brings a new layer of expertise to the team. Of further importance to the company is the recent news of our neighbours, Great Bear Resources Ltd., is potentially being acquired by Kinross Gold Corp. for well over $1-billion. Our commitment to adding shareholder value remains our primary focus alongside of continued exploration into next year."
About Straightup Resources Inc.
Straightup is engaged in the business of mineral exploration and the acquisition of mineral property assets in Canada. Its objective is to locate and develop economic, precious and base metal properties of merit. Straightup intends to conduct exploration on the RLX North, RLX South, Belanger and the Ferdinand gold property, all located in the Red Lake mining division, as well as the recently acquired Bear Head gold project, located within the Meen-Dempster greenstone belt of the Uchi subprovince, approximately 80 kilometres west of the Pickle Lake gold camp. The company's recently acquired West Cat mine includes an unpatented mining claim on federal land, located in the historic Beatty Mountain Nevada mining district of Nye county in Nevada, about 15 kilometres east of U.S. Route 95, approximately 20 kilometres from Beatty, Nev., at the base of the Bare Mountain Range.
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