– CANADA, Vancouver – Wheaton Precious Metals Corp. (TSX: WPM | NYSE: WPM | LON: WPM), today announced the appointment of George Brack as the Non-Executive Chair of the Board to be effective on the retirement of Doug Holtby from the Board at the 2022 AGM to be held on May 13, 2022.
The company also announced the nomination of Jaimie Donovan for election to its Board of Directors at the AGM.
About George Brack
George Brack has been a director of Wheaton since 2009 and most recently served as the Chair of the Governance and Sustainability Committee. Mr. Brack’s 35-year career in the mining industry focused on exploration, corporate development, and investment banking, specifically identifying, evaluating, and executing strategic mergers and acquisitions, and raising equity capital. Until 2009, he was Managing Director and Industry Head, Mining at Scotia Capital, and served as the Chair of the Board for Capstone Mining Corp. from 2011 to 2022 (where he is currently Lead Independent Director).
About Jaimie Donovan
Ms. Donovan has over 20 years of mining industry experience, spanning roles in operations, technical services, capital allocation, and corporate development. She was the Head of Growth and Evaluations for Barrick Gold in North America until March 2019. Ms. Donovan has significant technical and operations experience working at mines in Australia and Canada for Barrick, Goldfields, and Western Mining. Ms. Donovan holds Bachelor’s degrees in Mining Engineering (B.Eng. Honours) and Commerce (B.Com. Finance) from the University of Western Australia.
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