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Tartisan Nickel Corp
Symbol TN
Shares Issued 152,215,641
Close 2026-02-05 C$ 0.37
Market Cap C$ 56,319,787
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Tartisan appoints Jacobs to board of advisers

2026-02-05 17:51 ET - News Release

Mr. Mark Appleby reports

TARTISAN NICKEL CORP. APPOINTS JACK JACOBS, CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOUR RECIPIENT, RETIRED ARMY COLONEL AND DISTINGUISHED BUSINESS EXECUTIVE TO BOARD OF ADVISORS

Tartisan Nickel Corp. has appointed Col. Jack Jacobs to Tartisan Nickel Corp's. board of advisers.

Col. Jacobs was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees from Rutgers University, and entered the U.S. Army in 1966 as a second lieutenant through the ROTC program. He served as a platoon leader in the 82nd airborne division and executive officer of an infantry battalion in the seventh infantry division, and commanded the fourth battalion 10th infantry in Panama. A member of the faculty of the U.S. Military Academy, Col. Jacobs taught international relations and comparative politics, and he was a member of the faculty of the National War College in Washington, D.C.

He was in Vietnam twice, both times as an adviser to Vietnamese infantry battalions, earning three bronze stars, two silver stars and the medal of honour, the nation's highest combat decoration. Col. Jacobs retired as a colonel.

He was a founder and chief operating officer of AutoFinance Group Inc., one of the firms to pioneer the securitization of debt instruments. The firm was subsequently sold to Key Bank. He was a managing director of Bankers Trust, where he ran foreign exchange options worldwide and was a partner in the institutional hedge fund business. Col. Jacobs subsequently founded a similar business for Lehman Brothers.

Col. Jacobs is the co-chair of CapZone's USA Fund, which funds projects of the defence industrial base, and he serves on several charitable boards of directors, including the Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation and the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation. An on-air analyst for NBC News, he was a member of the team that produced the 2011 Murrow award-winning nightly news segment "Iraq: The Long Way Out." Col. Jacobs is also the co-author of the memoir, If Not Now, When?, published by Penguin and winner of the Colby award. His second work of non-fiction is Basic, released by St. Martin's Press in 2012, and he was an executive producer of the series Ten Weeks, which aired on Roku.

Mark Appleby, chief executive officer of Tartisan Nickel, stated: "We welcome Col. Jacobs to our board of advisers as we navigate our way in the critical minerals space with various government and corporate agencies. We look forward to working with Col. Jacobs as we bring Tartisan Nickel Corp. to the next level in 2026 and beyond."

About Tartisan Nickel Corp.

Tartisan a Canadian-based critical mineral exploration and development company which owns the Kenbridge nickel project near Sioux Narrows in Northwestern Ontario and the Sill Lake silver project near Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., as well as the Night Danger Turtle Pond project near Dryden, Ont.

Tartisan common shares are listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange, on the OTCQB and on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. Currently, there are 152,215,641 shares issued and outstanding (156,287,356 fully diluted).

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