Marathon Gold Corporation (“Marathon” or the “Company”;
TSX: MOZ) is pleased to report that Ms. Julie Robertson
has been appointed Chief Financial Officer. Ms. Robertson’s
appointment will be effective March 7, 2022.
Ms. Robertson is currently the Vice President,
Finance and Capital Projects for Centerra Gold Inc. Between 2006
and 2019 she held a number of increasingly senior roles for Barrick
Gold Corporation, at both the corporate level and within Barrick’s
capital projects group, culminating in the role of Partner, Vice
President and Controller. Ms. Robertson began her career in the
audit practice of PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
Matt Manson, President and CEO, commented: “We
are very happy to be welcoming Julie Robertson to Marathon as our
new CFO. Julie brings extensive experience in capital projects
financial management, planning and control, from the perspectives
of both the project site and corporate finance. She also brings to
us industry-leading experience in the areas of corporate social
responsibility compliance and reporting, risk management, and team
development. These skill sets will be invaluable to us as we look
forward to commencing construction at the Valentine Gold Project in
central Newfoundland later this year.”
Ms. Robertson is a Chartered Professional
Accountant of Ontario and a graduate of the University of Western
Ontario (BA: 1999) with a graduate diploma in Finance and
Accounting from Wilfred Laurier University (2000). She serves as
Chair of CPA Canada’s Mining Industry Taskforce on IFRS, as a
director of Quebec Precious Metals Corporation (TSXV: QPM), and as
a director of Boost Child & Youth Advocacy (CYAC), a registered
Toronto based charity.
Ms. Robertson’s appointment comes following the
departure of Mr. Hannes Portmann who will be leaving Marathon,
effective January 31, 2022, to pursue an executive role with a
private enterprise outside of the resource sector. Mr. Marco
Galego, Marathon’s VP Finance and Controller, will assume the role
of Interim CFO prior to Ms. Robertson’s appointment.
About Marathon
Marathon (TSX:MOZ) is a Toronto based gold
company advancing its 100%-owned Valentine Gold Project located in
the central region of Newfoundland and Labrador, one of the top
mining jurisdictions in the world. The Project comprises a
series of five mineralized deposits along a 20-kilometre system. An
April 2021 Feasibility Study outlined an open pit mining and
conventional milling operation over a thirteen-year mine life with
a 31.5% after-tax rate of return. The Project has estimated Proven
Mineral Reserves of 1.40 Moz (29.68 Mt at 1.46 g/t) and Probable
Mineral Reserves of 0.65 Moz (17.38 Mt at 1.17 g/t). Total Measured
Mineral Resources (inclusive of the Mineral Reserves) comprise 1.92
Moz (32.59 Mt at 1.83 g/t) with Indicated Mineral Resources
(inclusive of the Mineral Reserves) of 1.22 Moz (24.07 Mt at 1.57
g/t). Additional Inferred Mineral Resources are 1.64 Moz (29.59 Mt
at 1.72 g/t Au). Please see Marathon’s Amended and Restated Annual
Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2020 and other
filings made with Canadian securities regulatory authorities and
available at www.sedar.com for further details and assumptions
relating to the Valentine Gold Project.
For more information, please
contact:
Matt MansonPresident & CEOTel: 416
987-0711mmanson@marathon-gold.com |
Hannes PortmannCFO & Business DevelopmentTel: 416
855-8200hportmann@marathon-gold.com |
Amanda MalloughSenior Associate, Investor RelationsTel: 416
855-8202amallough@marathon-gold.com |
To find out more information on Marathon Gold
Corporation and the Valentine Gold Project, please visit
www.marathon-gold.com.
Cautionary Statement Regarding
Forward-Looking Information
Certain information contained in this news
release, constitutes forward-looking information within the meaning
of Canadian securities laws (“forward-looking statements”). All
statements in this news release, other than statements of
historical fact, which address events, results, outcomes or
developments that Marathon expects to occur are forward-looking
statements. Forward-looking statements include statements that are
predictive in nature, depend upon or refer to future events or
conditions, or include words such as “expects”, “anticipates”,
“plans”, “believes”, “estimates”, “considers”, “intends”,
“targets”, or negative versions thereof and other similar
expressions, or future or conditional verbs such as “may”, “will”,
“should”, “would” and “could”. We provide forward-looking
statements for the purpose of conveying information about our
current expectations and plans relating to the future, and readers
are cautioned that such statements may not be appropriate for other
purposes. More particularly and without restriction, this news
release contains forward-looking information, including statements
as to management's expectations with respect to, among other
things, the matters and activities contemplated in this news
release.
Forward-looking statements involve known and
unknown risks, uncertainties and assumptions and accordingly,
actual results and future events could differ materially from those
expressed or implied in such statements. You are hence cautioned
not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. In
respect of the forward-looking statements concerning the
interpretation of exploration results and the impact on the
Project’s mineral resource estimate, the Company has provided such
statements in reliance on certain assumptions it believes are
reasonable at this time, including assumptions as to the continuity
of mineralization between drill holes. A mineral resource that is
classified as “inferred” or “indicated” has a great amount of
uncertainty as to its existence and economic and legal feasibility.
It cannot be assumed that any or part of an “indicated mineral
resource” or “inferred mineral resource” will ever be upgraded to a
higher category of mineral resource. Investors are cautioned not to
assume that all or any part of mineral deposits in these categories
will ever be converted into proven and probable mineral
reserves.
By its nature, this information is subject to
inherent risks and uncertainties that may be general or specific
and which give rise to the possibility that expectations,
forecasts, predictions, projections or conclusions will not prove
to be accurate, that assumptions may not be correct and that
objectives, strategic goals and priorities will not be achieved.
Factors that could cause future results or events to differ
materially from current expectations expressed or implied by the
forward-looking statements include risks and uncertainties relating
to the interpretation of drill results, the geology, grade and
continuity of mineral deposits and conclusions of economic
evaluations; uncertainty as to estimation of mineral resources;
inaccurate geological and metallurgical assumptions (including with
respect to the size, grade and recoverability of mineral
resources); the potential for delays or changes in plans in
exploration or development projects or capital expenditures, or the
completion of feasibility studies due to changes in logistical,
technical or other factors; the possibility that future
exploration, development, construction or mining results will not
be consistent with the Company’s expectations; risks related to the
ability of the current exploration program to identify and expand
mineral resources; risks relating to possible variations in grade,
planned mining dilution and ore loss, or recovery rates and changes
in project parameters as plans continue to be refined; operational
mining and development risks, including risks related to accidents,
equipment breakdowns, labour disputes (including work stoppages and
strikes) or other unanticipated difficulties with or interruptions
in exploration and development; risks related to the inherent
uncertainty of production and cost estimates and the potential for
unexpected costs and expenses; risks related to commodity and power
prices, foreign exchange rate fluctuations and changes in interest
rates; the uncertainty of profitability based upon the cyclical
nature of the mining industry; risks related to failure to obtain
adequate financing on a timely basis and on acceptable terms or
delays in obtaining governmental or other stakeholder approvals or
in the completion of development or construction activities; risks
related to environmental regulation and liability, government
regulation and permitting; risks relating to the Company’s ability
to attract and retain skilled staff; risks relating to the timing
of the receipt of regulatory and governmental approvals for
continued operations and future development projects; political and
regulatory risks associated with mining and exploration; risks
relating to the potential impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the
Company and the mining industry; changes in general economic
conditions or conditions in the financial markets; and other risks
described in Marathon’s documents filed with Canadian securities
regulatory authorities, including the Amended and Restated Annual
Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2020.
You can find further information with respect to
these and other risks in Marathon’s Amended and Restated Annual
Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2020 and other
filings made with Canadian securities regulatory authorities
available at www.sedar.com. Other than as specifically required by
law, Marathon undertakes no obligation to update any
forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after
the date on which such statement is made, or to reflect the
occurrence of unanticipated events, whether as a result of new
information, future events or results otherwise.
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