Hecla Announces Appointment of Lindsay Hall as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
Hecla Mining Company (NYSE:HL) today announced that Lindsay Hall has accepted the position of Senior Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer of the Company, following the retirement of James Sabala.
“Lindsay has had key leadership roles in the U.S. and Canada, in mining and other industries,” said Phillips S. Baker, Jr.,
Hecla’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are pleased that he has chosen to join us at a time when Hecla is at its
strongest – most reserves and production in our history – and as we continue to adopt new technologies to improve our productivity
and extend mine life, and acquire new high-quality properties.”
Lindsay is a chartered accountant with over 37 years of experience. Recently, he was Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer of Goldcorp Inc. and prior to that held senior financial positions at Duke Energy Corporation.
“I am excited to join Hecla, with its long history of operational excellence and significant growth over the last few years,”
said Lindsay Hall. “With the strength of its mines and balance sheet, I believe Hecla is well positioned to continue to grow and
provide strong shareholder returns.”
About Hecla
Founded in 1891, Hecla Mining Company (NYSE:HL) is a leading low-cost U.S. silver producer with operating mines in Alaska, Idaho and Mexico, and is a
growing gold producer with an operating mine in Quebec, Canada. The Company also has exploration and pre-development properties in
six world-class silver and gold mining districts in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and an exploration office and investments in
early-stage silver exploration projects in Canada.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Statements made or information provided in this news release that are not historical facts, such as anticipated production,
sales of assets, exploration results and plans, costs, and prices or sales performance are “forward-looking statements” within the
meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and “forward-looking information” within the meaning of Canadian
securities laws. Words such as “may,” “will,” “should,” “expects,” “intends,” “projects,” “believes,” “estimates,” “targets,”
“anticipates” and similar expressions are used to identify these forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve a
number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, anticipated, expected
or implied. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to, metals price volatility, volatility of metals production
and costs, litigation, regulatory and environmental risks, operating risks, project development risks, political risks, labor
issues, ability to raise financing and exploration risks and results. Refer to the company’s Form 10-K and 10-Q reports for a more
detailed discussion of factors that may impact expected future results. The company undertakes no obligation and has no intention
of updating forward-looking statements other than as may be required by law.
Hecla Mining Company
Mike Westerlund, 800-HECLA91 (800-432-5291)
Vice President - Investor Relations
hmc-info@hecla-mining.com
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