Petrolia Nominates VP, Finance
Petrolia announced the appointment of Mr. Alexandre Gagnon to the position of Vice President, Finance. His abilities and dynamism will be important assets as the Company prepares for an unprecedented impending event: bringing the Haldimand deposit into production. In addition, the development of its other properties, which account for 70% of Quebec's oil and gas potential, on Anticosti Island in particular, represents a challenge for which his contributions will be critical.
Mr. Gagnon will take up his duties on November 14, 2011. As Vice President, Finance, he will be responsible for managing the financial and investment strategies which provide the support for the Company's development projects. His responsibilities will also include the disclosure of financial information and the establishment of business relationships with national and international investors. The arrival of Alexandre Gagnon will ensure an effective linkage between Petrolia's development projects and the financial arrangements necessary for their implementation.
Mr. Gagnon obtained a master's degree in management science (finance option) from a graduate school of business in 2006, and is also a Chartered Administrator (Adm.A) and Financial Risk Manager (FRM). He possesses a solid experience in risk management and financial strategy, which he acquired primarily at AFC Capital, where he occupied the position of Vice President, Risk and Finance Management. Over the course of his career he has held a variety of positions in organizations such as Innocap, the Quebec Deposit and Investment Fund, and Standard Life.
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