Galway Announces New Project Manager at Clarence Stream and New Head of Exploration
ACCESS Newswire · Galway Metals Inc.

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TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / January 22, 2024 / Galway Metals Inc. (TSX.V:GWM)(OTCQB:GAYMF) (the "Company" or "Galway") is pleased to announce the promotion of two geologists, and to reiterate the Company's technical strength, as stated below. The Company's flagship Clarence Stream gold project has a district scale strike length of 65 kilometres, is open in all directions and remains largely unexplored, and has excellent infrastructure in the mining friendly province of New Brunswick, Canada.

"Over the past several years, both Jesse and Rob had the opportunity to further their professional development under the guidance of Mike Sutton, and more recently under the tutelage of Phil Walford and Allan Moran. Jesse and Rob are committed not only to the success at Clarence Stream, but also to exploring other exploration opportunities in New Brunswick and Atlantic Canada in general," cites Robert Hinchcliffe, President and Chief Executive Officer of Galway Metals, "Furthermore, our technical team is strongly motivated to advance the Clarence Stream project. Hopefully, investors' sentiment for junior gold companies will improve, and we will be positioned to implement more aggressive drilling programs at Clarence Stream."

Jesse Fisher, Project Manager, Clarence Stream: Jesse has worked for Galway for four years and is being promoted to Project Manager of Clarence Stream because of his geological and management skills. Prior to joining Galway, Jesse worked as a Mine Geologist for Trevali Mining Corp. at the Caribou Mine, Exploration Geologist with Osisko Metals Inc. in the Bathurst Mining Camp (BMC), North American Nickel at the Maniitsoq Nickel Project, and with Crone Geophysics in North Africa and Greenland. Jesse is a Professional Geologist (P.Geo) with APEGNB and obtained his Bachelor of Science at the University of New Brunswick.

Robert Richard, Head of Exploration: Rob Richard has worked for the company for five years and is being promoted to Exploration Manager. Rob has extensive mineral exploration and prospecting experience, which included working on diamond projects in northern Saskatchewan, gold and base metal deposits in New Brunswick and Ontario, uranium deposits in Nunavut, and IOGC deposits in Nova Scotia. The majority of Rob's career has focused on managing exploration projects in New Brunswick, including the Nash Creek and Nepisiquit base metal deposits in the Bathurst mining camp, the Sisson W-Mo deposit, Battery Hill manganese project, Bald Hill antimony and numerous gold deposits including Cape Spencer, Devils Pike, and Golden Ridge. Rob obtained his Bachelor of Science in Geology from the University of New Brunswick.