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Management Team

Richard J. Mazur* P. Geo., MBA

President, CEO & Director

Mr. Richard Mazur is a corporate executive and geoscientist with over 40 years of Canadian and international experience in the exploration and mining industry as a project geologist, financial analyst and senior executive on uranium, gold, diamonds, base metals, and industrial minerals projects. Mr. Mazur founded Forum in 2004. He is also a Director of Big Ridge Gold Corp., Impact Silver Corp., and Midnight Sun Mining Corp.

Mr. Mazur graduated with a B.Sc. in Geology from the University of Toronto in 1975 and obtained an MBA from Queen’s University in 1985.

Dr. Rebecca Hunter* PhD, P.Geo

Vice-President, Exploration

Dr. Rebecca Hunter has over 15 years experience as a uranium exploration geologist in Saskatchewan and Nunavut. As a project geologist for Cameco from 2005-2016, Rebecca led the Turaqvik-Aberdeen exploration project, where the high-grade Tatiggaq and Qavvik uranium deposits were discovered adjacent to Orano’s (formerly AREVA) Kiggavik uranium project in Nunavut. Dr. Hunter completed her PhD at Laurentian University, which focused on the litho-geochemistry, structural geology, and uranium mineralization systems of the Tatiggaq-Qavvik uranium trend in the Thelon Basin. She was recently appointed Senior Geologist and will continue her lead work on this project as a member of Forum’s exploration team.

Allison Rippin Armstrong

Vice-President, Nunavut Affairs

Allison Rippin Armstrong is a biologist and environmental scientist with over 25 years experience specializing in Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices across Canada and internationally. Allison’s accomplishments over the years have been recognized on a number of occasions, including being awarded the 2009 Kivalliq Inuit Association Expert Counsel Award and the 2011 Mike Hine Award for her contributions to the mining industry in Nunavut. A long-standing board member of Yukon Women in Mining, past member of the NWT & Nunavut Chamber of Mines, and founding member of the Yukon University Foundation Board, she is also the Board Chair of Tectonic Metals Inc.

As VP Nunavut Affairs, Allison’s focus will be in community, regulatory and government relations in Nunavut Territory.

DAN O’BRIEN, CPA, CA

Chief Financial Officer

Dan O’Brien is a member of the Institute of Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia and has over 15 years experience working with public companies in the resource industry. Mr. O’Brien is the Chief Financial Officer for a number of publicly listed exploration companies trading on the TSX and TSX-V exchanges and was previously a senior manager at a leading Canadian accounting firm where he specialized in the audit of public companies in the mining and resource sector.

Jacqueline Collins

Corporate Secretary

Ms. Collins is a Securities/Corporate Finance Paralegal with over 25 years of experience as a legal administrator, corporate secretary and paralegal at both independent and national law firms, and with public resource companies. She specializes in the preparation and filing of all securities documents with Canadian and US securities regulators, including all continuous disclosure documents. 

Richard Aksawnee

Manager of Nunavut Affairs

Richard Aksawnee is deeply integrated into the Hamlet of Baker Lake. Born and raised in the community, he was inspired by his late father, David, to pursue leadership roles. Richard served as Mayor from 2019 to 2023 and chaired the Hunter and Trappers’ Organization for 20 years.

As Manager of Nunavut Affiars with Forum Energy Metals, Richard champions his passion for wildlife and the environment. He believes responsible uranium exploration can bolster the nuclear energy industry, meet climate goals, and create much needed opportunities for community members.

Richard’s future-looking perspective is reinforced by his love for his seven children and two granddaughters. When not at work, he spends time with his family, hunting, fishing, camping, and supporting youth in sport.

Martin Kulla, BSC, GIT

Project Geologist

Martin Kulla has eight years of project experience exploring for gold, base metals and uranium in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and the Yukon. Martin began his studies at Douglas College in BC and in 2018 graduated from Memorial University in Newfoundland with an Honours BSc in Earth Sciences. He joined Forum’s exploration team in 2023.

 

 

 

* Is a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101


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