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Labrador Iron Ore Royalty Names New Board Chair

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Labrador Iron Ore Royalty (LIF.TO) on Monday said William McNeil will resign as chair of the board and as a director, effective June 30.

The company said director Douglas McCutcheon, who has served on the board since 2020, has been appointed chair, succeeding McNeil.

Labrador Iron Ore Royalty also appointed Peter Ingram to its board of directors. Ingram brings more than 35 years of experience in mine engineering, project management and financial analysis, the company said.

In addition to joining the board, Ingram will serve on the audit committee and the governance and human resources committee.

The company also appointed Dorothea E. Mell as chair of the governance and human resources committee, succeeding Mark J. Fuller, who will remain a director and committee member.

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