Thompson Creek Metals Company Announces Appointment of Jacques Perron as Chief Executive Officer

DENVER, CO--(Marketwired - Aug 8, 2013) - Thompson Creek Metals Company Inc. (NYSE: TC) (TSX: TCM) ("Thompson Creek" or the "Company") announces that Jacques Perron will be joining the Company as Chief Executive Officer and Director. Mr. Perron will succeed Kevin Loughrey, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, who previously announced his retirement. The effective date of Mr. Perron's appointment is expected to be no later than November 1, 2013. Effective as of Mr. Perron's first day of employment, Timothy Haddon, the Company's Lead Director, will succeed Mr. Loughrey as Chairman of the Company's Board of Directors.

Mr. Perron joins Thompson Creek from St Andrew Goldfields Ltd. where he served as President and Chief Executive Officer since 2007. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mining Engineering from Ecole Polytechnique of Montreal and has worked in the mining industry for almost 30 years.

"Mr. Perron has extensive industry experience and an impressive track record of driving strong operational performance and enhancing shareholder value. We believe he has the right leadership qualities and the technical and operational expertise to move the Company forward," said Mr. Haddon.

"I am pleased to accept this opportunity to lead Thompson Creek and look forward to working with all of our employees to realize the Company's great potential," said Mr. Perron. "We will remain focused on delivering solid performance, optimizing our current assets and bringing Mt. Milligan into operation. I look forward to working with the Board of Directors and the talented Thompson Creek team."

Mr. Haddon continued, "On behalf of the entire Board of Directors and senior management, I would like to thank Kevin for his significant contributions to Thompson Creek over the past 15 years. Under Kevin's leadership, Thompson Creek was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 2007 and transitioned into a diversified miner with the construction and development of the Mt. Milligan copper and gold mine, which is expected to begin operations this month."

Mr. Loughrey said, "It has been a privilege to lead Thompson Creek as both a private and public company, and I am very proud of what we have accomplished as a team. Deciding the right time to retire was never going to be easy, but I believe now is the time to pass the leadership baton. I believe Jacques is a strong leader and an excellent choice to succeed me as CEO. I have great confidence in his abilities and look forward to working with him in a smooth transition over the next several months."