Irving Resources appoints a new director

   Irving Resources Inc.{CSE: IRV}

Appointed Haruo Harada to its board of directors. In addition, Mr. Harada will also take the role of president of Irving Resources Japan GK, Irving’s 100-per-cent-owned Japanese subsidiary.

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Irving Resources appoints Harada as director

2020-01-02 06:05 ET – News Release

Ms. Akiko Levinson reports

 

IRVING RESOURCES ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR

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Irving Resources Inc. has appointed Haruo Harada to its board of directors. In addition, Mr. Harada will also take the role of president of Irving Resources Japan GK, Irving’s 100-per-cent-owned Japanese subsidiary.

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Mr. Harada graduated from Kagoshima University with a BSc and an MSc in science and has over 30 years of experience in mineral exploration around the globe. Over the past three years, he has worked closely with management of Irving through his role as director of Mitsui Mineral Development Engineering Co. Ltd., Irving’s lead contract engineering firm in Japan. Mr. Harada has been an integral part of Irving’s exploration team from day 1 and helped develop Irving’s portfolio of Japanese epithermal vein projects, including its flagship, high-grade Omu gold-silver project, Hokkaido.

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Prior to working with Irving, Mr. Harada oversaw Gold Canyon Resources Inc.’s African rare earth element exploration programs, a joint venture between Gold Canyon Resources (previously the sole shareholder of Irving) and Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp. (JOGMEC).

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“We are delighted to have Mr. Harada join Irving Resources as a director and Irving Japan GK as president,” commented Akiko Levinson, chief executive officer and a director of Irving Resources. “Mr. Harada has been critical in assisting Irving establish its exploration project portfolio in Japan. He has the respect of the Japanese mining and regulatory communities. We very much look forward to working with Mr. Harada as president of Irving Japan as we advance our exciting collection of exploration projects in Japan.”

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