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Kodiak Copper announces appointment of Nancy Curry to the position of head of Corporate Development

Published: 14:35 03 Aug 2021 BST

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Claudia Tornquist, president and CEO of Kodiak said: "I am very pleased to welcome Nancy to Kodiak's management team as we continue to create value for our shareholders through discovery success at our MPD copper gold project"

Kodiak Copper Corp. (TSX-V:KDK) has announced the appointment of Nancy Curry to the position of head of Corporate Development.

The company noted that Curry is a senior corporate communications and development professional with over 25 years of experience. She has focused her career on promoting shareholder value opportunities generated by exploration companies to the investment community.

She brings industry-recognized best practices to shareholder and stakeholder communication to Kodiak, in addition to her strengths in corporate development, finance and strategic planning. Curry was nominated twice for Best Investor Relations of a TSX Venture Exchange Company by IR Magazine. She led investor outreach and communication strategies for many successful exploration companies including Mountain Province Mining Inc, Diamonds North Resources Ltd (TSX-V:DDN), Cardero Resources Corp, Sun Summit Minerals Corp. and Serengeti Resources Inc (TSX-V:SIR)., which recently merged with Sun Metals Corp. to form Northwest Copper Corp.

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In a statement, Claudia Tornquist, president and CEO of Kodiak said: "I am very pleased to welcome Nancy to Kodiak's management team as we continue to create value for our shareholders through discovery success at our MPD copper gold project. Nancy will be responsible for the strategy and leadership of the Company's corporate development and communications efforts, drawing on her wealth of experience and extensive relationships with investment communities and capital markets globally."

Kodiak said it has granted 100,000 stock options to Curry, exercisable at C$1.41 per share for a period of five years, in accordance with the terms of the company's Stock Option Plan and subject to the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange.

Kodiak is focused on its 100%-owned copper porphyry projects in Canada and the USA. The company's most advanced asset is the MPD copper-gold porphyry project in the prolific Quesnel Trough in south-central British Columbia, Canada, where it made a discovery of high-grade mineralization within a wide mineralized envelope in 2020.

The company also holds the Mohave copper-molybdenum-silver porphyry project in Arizona, USA, near the world-class Bagdad mine. Kodiak's porphyry projects have both been historically drilled and present known mineral discoveries with the potential to hold large-scale deposits.

Kodiak's founder and chairman Chris Taylor who is well-known for his gold discovery success with Great Bear Resources (TSX-V:GBR). Kodiak is also part of Discovery Group led by John Robins, one of the most successful mining entrepreneurs in Canada.

Contact the author at jon.hopkins@proactiveinvestors.com

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