Iceni Gold Limited (ASX: ICL) has appointed James Pearse as a non-executive director of the company. Pearse is a corporate lawyer with over 10 years’ experience working for national, international and boutique law firms advising Australian businesses mainly in the mining, oil & gas, and technology sectors.
Pearse is also a director of law firm, Larri Legal, and a director of various public and private companies. He holds bachelor degrees in both law and commerce, majoring in finance. In conjunction with the appointment of Pearse, Hayley McNamara has resigned as a director of the company to pursue other opportunities.
“On behalf of the board, I would like to thank Hayley for her significant contribution to the company since the IPO. I would also like to offer my personal best wishes to Hayley and thank her for her invaluable assistance and guidance over the past two and a half years,” Iceni Executive Chairman Brian Rodan commented.
“The company and I wish her well in all her future endeavors. It is a pleasure to welcome James to the board of Iceni Gold. I look forward to his contributions to the company, building off his significant corporate and legal expertise.”
Iceni Gold is a Perth based exploration company that operates the 14 Mile Well Gold Project in the Laverton Greenstone Belt of Australia. Iceni now has a strong focus on two of the key high priority target areas within the 14 Mile Well project area.
Iceni is actively exploring the project using geophysics, metal detecting, surface sampling, Ultrafine (UFF+) soil sampling, air core (AC) drilling and diamond drilling (DD). The ~900km² 14 Mile Well tenement package, the majority of which has never been subject to modern systematic geological investigation, is situated on the western shores of Lake Carey, approximately 50km from Laverton, Western Australia.
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