Morien Resources appoints Dawson Brisco as CEO alongside John Budreski stepping to Executive Chairman

– CANADA, Dartmouth – Morien Resources Corp. (TSXV:MOX) today announced the promotion of Dawson Brisco to President and Chief Executive Officer.

Mr. Brisco was appointed as President of Morien in May 2018, and prior to that led the Company’s business and corporate development efforts since its formation in 2012. The expansion of Mr. Brisco’s management responsibilities, and his promotion to President and CEO, recognizes his valuable skillset and the meaningful contributions he has made to Morien’s growth. He is a Professional Geologist with over 15 years of mining industry experience in a variety of roles, and holds a Honours Bachelor of Science degree in Geology from Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Mr. John P. A. Budreski, who resigned as CEO, will continue with Morien as Executive Chairman.

About Morien

Morien is a Canada based, dividend paying, mining development company that holds royalty interests in two, long life, world class, tidewater accessed projects. The Donkin Coal Mine commenced production in 2017 and the Black Point Aggregate Project was permitted in 2016 and is progressing toward a development decision. Morien’s management team exercises ruthless discipline in managing both the assets and liabilities of the Company. The Company’s management and its Board of Directors consider shareholder returns to be paramount over corporate size, number or scale of assets and industry recognition.

For more information : http://www.morienres.com

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