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A Chief Financial Officer Has Been Appointed by Copper Mountain Mining

A Chief Financial Officer Has Been Appointed by Copper Mountain Mining

Copper Mountain Mining Corporation (TSX: CMMC) (ASX: C6C) (the “Company” or “Copper Mountain”) announces the appointment of Letitia Wong as the Company’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective immediately. The Company thanks Mr. Brad Bolger, who has very ably supported the transition and has now been appointed Senior Vice President, Finance.

“We are very pleased to appoint Letitia as Copper Mountain’s CFO,” commented Gil Clausen, Copper Mountain’s President, and CEO.  “Letitia has been a key member of our senior executive team with strong capital markets experience, strategic acumen, and financial strength. We look forward to the value that her skills can bring to the Company in this new role.”

Ms. Wong was the Company’s Executive Vice President, Strategy and Corporate Development and has been with Copper Mountain since 2018.  Ms. Wong has nearly 20 years of experience in strategy, corporate development, and strategic transactions including mergers & acquisitions, finance, and investor relations in the mining industry. She was most recently Vice President, Corporate Development at Brio Gold Inc., which was acquired in May 2018.  She holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Finance from the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia and is a CFA Charterholder.

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