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Sundance Gets New Non-executive Director

Sundance Gets New Non-executive Director
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 14 September 2013 12:51

(Business in Cameroon) - Sundance Resources, an Australian firm with whom Cam Iron is partnering to execute the multi-billion iron production project in Mbalam, East Region of Cameroon, has appointed David Southam as its Non-executive Director.

He took up his new function on Wednesday September 11, 2013 and Sundance Sundance Chairman, George Jones is quoted to have welcomed the appointment of Mr Southam, saying “He would bring expertise in the key areas of project finance, equity capital markets and commercial negotiations at a time when the Company is establishing its funding and development plan for the Mbalam-Nabeba Iron Ore Project in Cameroon and the Republic of Congo.”

 

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