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Troilus Strengthens Leadership Team As Project Development Advances

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Troilus Gold Corp.
Troilus Gold Corp.

MONTREAL, Jan. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Troilus Gold Corp. (TSX: TLG; OTCQX: CHXMF; FRA: CM5R) (“Troilus” or the “Company”), reports that it has expanded its engineering team with three key appointments, further strengthening its capabilities as the Troilus Project (“the Project”) advances into the development and construction phase. The Company is pleased to welcome Mr. Denis Rivard as Executive Vice President, Projects and Chris Sharpe as Vice President of Technical Services, effective February 1, 2025. In addition, Jérôme Girard will be joining the team as Process Manager for the Troilus Project, effective February 10, 2025. These additions underscore Troilus’ commitment to assembling a best-in-class team to advance one of the largest undeveloped gold-copper deposits in Canada, bolstering the Company’s technical expertise and project execution capacity.

Denis Rivard, P.Eng., has been appointed Executive Vice President, Projects, where he will lead the development of the Troilus Project, overseeing the assembly of a professional team to execute detailed engineering, procurement and construction as well as directing all pre-construction activities. Mr. Rivard is a professional engineer with over 35 years of experience leading multi-billion-dollar mining, infrastructure, and processing projects worldwide. His extensive leadership experience includes senior roles at Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., Ausenco, SNC-Lavalin, and WorleyParsons. At Freeport, Denis served as Regional Director of Projects in Africa, overseeing the delivery of major capital projects including the development of a cobalt refinery, the rehabilitation of the Nseke Hydro Power Plant and the management of pre-feasibility work on a $2.3 billion copper-cobalt project. Most recently, he served as Vice President of the Réseau Express Métropolitain (“REM”) project at CDPQ Infra, where he oversaw the construction of Montréal’s 65-kilometre autonomous light rail network—one of the largest fully automated transit projects in the world. Denis is a member of the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec (“OIQ”) and holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering.

Chris Sharpe, P.Eng., has been appointed Vice President of Technical Services. In this role, Chris will oversee all technical and engineering aspects of the Troilus Project, liaising closely with operations and project teams to ensure optimal performance, compliance, safety, and cost-efficiency. With over 20 years of experience in mine planning, technical studies, and project management, he has held leadership roles at Centerra Gold Inc. and Minera Alamos. Most recently, as Vice President of Project Development at Minera Alamos, Chris oversaw long-term open pit mine planning activities of the Santana mine and Cerro de Oro open project, focusing on NI 43-101 technical reports, economic modelling, and mine design. Chris holds a bachelor’s degree in mining engineering from Dalhousie University and is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario.