Kingfisher Metals appoints Sharon Singh to board of directors
Kingfisher Metals Corp. (TSXV: KFR) announced the appointment of Sharon G.K. Singh as an independent director to its board.
Singh is a partner and co-head of the Indigenous and Environment practices at McMillan LLP, where she advises companies on environmental assessment, permitting, regulatory compliance, Indigenous relations, and ESG strategy. She has experience supporting mining, energy, and infrastructure projects through development stages.
"Sharon brings an exceptional combination of legal, policy, and practical mining experience at a time when strong Indigenous partnerships, environmental stewardship, and regulatory clarity are critical to advancing projects in British Columbia," said Dustin Perry, CEO and president of Kingfisher.
Singh holds a Master of Laws, Bachelor of Laws, and Bachelor of Business in International Trade. She is recognized by Lexpert, Chambers Global, and Legal 500 in ESG, Indigenous, environmental, and mining law disciplines.
Kingfisher Metals is a Canadian exploration company focused on copper-gold exploration in British Columbia's Golden Triangle region. The company holds the 933 square kilometer HWY 37 Project and 202 square kilometer Forrest Kerr Project, along with two district-scale orogenic gold projects totaling 641 square kilometers.
The company has 133,732,098 shares outstanding, according to the press release statement.
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