Today, Nations Royalty Corp. (Ticker: NRC.v or NRYCF for US investors) NRC announced the appointment of Josh Kierce as Chief Financial Officer, effective today, reinforcing the company’s commitment to Indigenous-led growth in the mining royalty sector.
NRC is focused on building partnerships with Indigenous communities to create diversified royalty streams from mining projects. As the largest majority-Indigenous-owned royalty company, NRC seeks to generate sustainable returns while fostering Indigenous participation in the resource sector.
NRC currently holds five royalty interests in mining projects on Nisga’a Nation lands, including the Newmont's high-grade underground Brucejack Gold Mine, Seabridge Gold's major copper-gold-silver-molybdenum KSM Development Project and Ascot Resources' Premier Gold Project which did its first gold pour this spring.
Today's appointment is part of Nations Royalty's broader strategy to secure the best talent and develop strong Indigenous partnerships, positioning itself as a unique royalty company with a focus on economic reconciliation.
Josh Kierce is a Chartered Professional Accountant with years of experience in accounting, investment banking, financial consulting, and Indigenous enterprises, demonstrating his expertise in both the mining sector and Indigenous business development.
Originally from Prince Rupert, BC, Kierce is a proud Mtis, adding further diversity to Nations Royalty's executive team.
CEO Robert McLeod commented: “We are thrilled to welcome Josh Kierce, whose expertise in mining finance and Indigenous business aligns well with our mission. His leadership will drive our growth as we build a diversified royalty portfolio in partnership with Indigenous communities.”
Full news here: https://nationsroyalty.ca/2024%2F10%2F21-news-release
Posted on behalf of Nations Royalty Corp.