Mr. Patrick De Witt reports
NULEGACY GOLD ANNOUNCES DIRECTOR CHANGES
NuLegacy Gold Corp. has appointed Ari Chaney and John J. Greener to the
company's board of directors with immediate effect. Mr. Chaney will also serve as chief
executive officer. In addition, Daryn Gordon has been appointed as interim chief financial officer and
Mr. Greener has been appointed as corporate secretary of the company.
In connection with these appointments, Patrick De Witt has resigned as chief executive officer, John
Bevilacqua has resigned as chief financial officer, and Mr. Gordon and John Bevilacqua have
resigned from the board. The company would like to thank Mr. DeWitt, Mr. Gordon and Mr.
Bevilacqua for their contributions to the company.
Biographies of new directors and officers
Mr. Chaney, chief executive officer and director
Mr. Chaney has an MBA from the University of Chicago with high honours and a BS in electrical
engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute with high distinction. In a surprise second career,
Mr. Chaney was a founder and officer of six disruptive life science companies (Cellular Research: single cell
biology; ImmuMetrix: immune repertoire; Stealth Biosciences: neuroscience; Countable Labs: dPCR; Curio: spatial biology; and 13.8: genomics research). Mr. Chaney led several venture capital financing
rounds and strategic sales within this cohort. As a segue into life science, Mr. Chaney was the
executive director and lecturer for technology translation for the biodesign program at Stanford
University. Mr. Chaney is also the founder of Leveraged Consulting Group, where he has held director
or chairman positions with a number of public and private companies, including Electrical
Components International, Wellman, Neucel Specialty Cellulose, Monona Wire Corp., Rapid
Rack Industries, Bomar Industries and Aladdin Industries. Earlier in his career, he served as vice-president, supply chain, for Florida Power & Light (FPL) and, within GE, president and general manager of Midwest
Electric, plant manager of the Austintown Products Plant in GE Lighting, and manager of corporate
business development in GE Corporate. He currently serves on the boards of Countable Labs, 13.8 and Tashota Resources. His NGO (non-governmental organization) board experience includes Water.org (chairman), the Pacific
Institute (director) and the Parkinson's Institute (director).
Mr. Greener, director and corporate secretary
Mr. Greener is a seasoned public company executive with more than 30 years of experience helping
high-growth retail, e-commerce and technology companies scale, transform and create shareholder
value. Most recently, he served as chief people and administrative officer of Material Bank, a leading
venture-backed technology marketplace valued at approximately $1.9-billion.
Previously, Mr. Greener served as chief human resources officer of Chewy Inc., where he helped lead
the company through a period of exceptional growth, supporting the business as it expanded from
approximately $3-billion to more than $10-billion in annual revenue and through its successful initial
public offering. Earlier, he served as senior vice-president of merchandising operations at Ulta Beauty.
Mr. Greener also held senior leadership positions at Target Corp. across merchandising, supply
chain and digital commerce before serving as a managing director at PwC, where he advised leading
retail and consumer companies on growth strategy, operations and organizational transformation. He
was nominated for partnership in recognition of his leadership and client impact.
Mr. Gordon, interim chief financial officer
Mr. Gordon is a chartered professional accountant (CPA, CA) with more than two decades of finance
and accounting experience. He started his career at global auditing firms Grant Thornton LLP and PwC
Canada. For the past 14 years, Mr. Gordon has continued to expand his expertise and knowledge
by providing CFO services to Canadian companies across a variety of industries. Mr. Gordon has a
bachelor of accounting from the University of Lethbridge.
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