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Former Cameco chair joins Max Power board

13th February 2025

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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CSE-listed critical minerals explorer and hydrogen company Max Power on Wednesday announced the appointment of Neil McMillan to its board of directors.

McMillan is a former chairperson of Cameco, the world’s biggest publicly-traded uranium company.

“Having Neil on our board of directors speaks to the transformational moment Max Power has arrived at as we target the discovery of the first commercial concentration of natural hydrogen in North America in the pro-business, pro-energy province of Saskatchewan,” commented CEO Jan Mansoor.

“Neil has enjoyed a dynamic career spanning several decades in the investment industry, mining and government, including 16 years on the board of Cameco and six years as chairman of the board for Cameco. I’m delighted to have Neil join the Max Power board of directors and I’m confident that in this expanded role with the company he’ll help deliver very positive impacts for shareholders.”

Max Power is a first mover in the natural hydrogen sector. The company is drilling for natural hydrogen in Saskatchewan.

The company also holds a portfolio of properties in the US and Canada focused on critical minerals. These properties are highlighted by a recent diamond drilling discovery at the Willcox Playa lithium project in south-east Arizona.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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