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Former OPG CEO joins Denison Mines board

24th March 2025

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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Uranium mining company Denison Mines has appointed Ken Hartwick, who previously served as CEO of Ontario Power Generation (OPG), to its board of directors.

Hartwick's appointment comes following the retirement of Brian Edgar from the board, after having served as a director of Denison and its predecessors for over 20 years.

Denison also announced the appointment of Jinsu Baik to the board, replacing Jong Ho Hong as Korea Hydro Nuclear Power's nominated appointee.

“We are very pleased to welcome Ken Hartwick and Jinsu Baik to the board.  Both bring unique skills and extensive experience from holding senior roles at globally recognized utilities that are leaders in nuclear power generation. We expect Mr Hartwick and Mr Baik to bolster the breadth of nuclear industry and commercial knowledge on our board and enhance the board's oversight during the critical process of Phoenix project execution and marketing of future uranium production,” commented chairperson Jennifer Traub.

She also thanked Edgar for his many years of service and support to the board and company. 

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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