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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Kokanee Minerals Inc V.KOK

TSXV:KOK - Post Discussion

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Post by cabz on Nov 03, 2011 4:05pm

News

Kokanee appoints Gahagan as president, CEO, director

2011-11-03 10:13 ET - News Release

Mr. Souhail Abi-Farrage reports

KOKANEE ANNOUNCES MANAGEMENT CHANGES

Souhail Abi-Farrage has resigned as president and chief executive officer of Kokanee Minerals Inc. Mr. Farrage has been appointed the company's vice-president of exploration (Tanzania). Michelle Gahagan replaces Mr. Farrage as president and chief executive officer. Ms. Gahagan has also been appointed a director of the company. Ms. Gahagan is replacing Manuel Chan on the company's board of directors. Mr. Chan has resigned to focus more time on personal business interests. Kokanee has also appointed John Jardine as chief financial officer of the company.

Ms. Gahagan is currently a principal of a privately held merchant bank based in Vancouver and London. Prior to the commencement of her involvement in merchant banking five years ago, Ms. Gahagan graduated from Queens University Law School and practised corporate law for 20 years. Ms. Gahagan has extensive experience advising companies with respect to international tax-driven structures, mergers and acquisitions. Ms. Gahagan has successfully completed the investment management certificate course and is a qualified person under the Financial Services Authority (U.K.) regime. Ms. Gahagan is currently the president of Suparna Gold Corp. and a director of ArPetrol Ltd., Bowood Energy Inc., eShippers Management Ltd. and CellStop Systems Inc., all companies listed on the TSX Venture Exchange.

Mr. Jardine has 30 years of experience managing accounting and financial compliance for public companies trading on various Canadian and U.S. exchanges. As president of J.W. Jardine & Company Ltd. in West Vancouver, B.C., an accounting firm providing services to public and private companies, Mr. Jardine specialized in compliance financial reporting, company tax planning and tax preparation. From 1988 to 1989 he was vice-president, finance, of Samoth Financial in Vancouver, in charge of accounting department supervision and public company and real estate transactions. From 1984 to 1988 he was vice-president of finance of Noramco Mining Corp. in Vancouver, B.C., where he managed the financial compliance for more than 50 Vancouver and Toronto Stock Exchange-listed companies. From 1981 to 1983, he was financial accountant for Andex Oil Corp, in Calgary. Mr. Jardine completed his BComm in 1975 from Carleton University in Ottawa, Ont., and completed his certified management accounting designation in 1981

Comment by one2many on Nov 05, 2011 12:28pm
This is a pathetic move to hid Farrage IHMO in amongst the 'staff'/ If anybody thinks he has given up one share personally from his dominent share position you are neive and deserve to be bitten again. This whole move is  based on the crap going on with V.SD and is continuous to a long history of repeated roll backs, non production, bad reporting, etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc. etc ...more  
Comment by Thovarain on Nov 16, 2011 7:03pm
one2many is absolutely right. This is just one more of a long string of moves Farrage has made over the years to try to deflect complicity in an ongoing _______ of the unsuspecting shareholders. Farrage, Stephenson and Alawas should be in jail NOT on a spending spree in Tanzania. I strongly suggest you divest yourselves of any holdings in any of their companies and file a complaint with the BCSC ...more