Alabama appoints Pamplin director, IR
ALABAMA GRAPHITE CORP. ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF ANN-MARIE PAMPLIN AS DIRECTOR OF INVESTOR RELATIONS AND INTRODUCES NEW CORPORATE IDENTITY
Alabama Graphite Corp. has appointed Ann-Marie M. Pamplin, BA (honours), BEd, as director of investor relations, effective immediately. AGC is also pleased to announce and introduce the company’s new corporate identity, including a new logo proper, corporate website, corporate presentation, corporate fact sheet and social media platforms, to better reflect the new direction of the company. Additionally, Alabama Graphite announces that the company has relocated its corporate head office from Vancouver, B.C., to Toronto, Ont., to maximize corporate efficiencies.
Ms. Pamplin is an investor relations, corporate development, marketing and communications professional with experience in both Canada and the United States for Toronto Stock Exchange- and TSX Venture Exchange-listed, as well as OTCQX-listed, resource companies. An active member of the Canadian Investor Relations Institute (CIRI), the National Investor Relations Institute (NIRI) based in the United States and the Ontario College of Teachers (OCT), Ms. Pamplin holds an honours bachelor of arts degree from McMaster University and a bachelor of education degree from Wilfrid Laurier University and earned her Canadian Securities Course certification from the Canadian Securities Institute in 2013. Ms. Pamplin is passionate about green energy and addressing American security of supply with regard to critical materials, namely graphite.
Donald K.D. Baxter, co-chief executive officer, commented: “The timely addition of Ann-Marie will enhance the investor communications program that AGC will be launching in Q4 2015. In addition to serving as the company’s primary inbound investor contact, Ann will be working to develop a targeted campaign to broaden AGC’s reach to potential American and Canadian institutional investors, in addition to retail investors.
“Ann-Marie has visited both the Coosa graphite project and the Bama mine project multiple times and knows the state of Alabama well. She has toured local mining operations, in addition to local, state and regional infrastructure, including the Alabama State Port Authority’s Port of Mobile,” Mr. Baxter said. “I have had the pleasure of working with Ann in the past and welcome her in her new role with AGC.”
As announced on Oct. 22, 2015, Alabama Graphite remains on schedule to publish the Coosa graphite project’s preliminary economic assessment National Instrument 43-101 technical report on Nov. 27, 2015, incorporating the company’s drill results from 2012 to summer 2015.
Qualified person
Mr. Baxter, PEng, co-chief executive officer and executive director, is a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 guidelines, and has reviewed and approved the content of this news release.
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