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MAX Power Makes Strategic Management Move to Accelerate Natural Hydrogen Opportunities
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MAX Power Mining Corp. is pleased to announce that Mr. Mansoor Jan, an 18-year mining industry executive with extensive experience in various roles at BHP Australia, BHP Chile, and Rio Tinto, has been appointed as the new CEO of MAX Power, effective immediately. This leadership change comes as the Company realigns its strategy to fully capitalize on what it sees as a rapidly growing Natural Hydrogen opportunity in Saskatchewan.
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