Gold Mountain Mining Corp. announced that Nadine Hoehne has been appointed to its Board of Directors effective immediately. Ms. Hoehne is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, with a B.A. in Political Science and International Relations.

Ms. Hoehne is a relationship builder with over 20 years experience in advancing major projects in a variety of industries including the forestry, mining, energy, and transportation sectors. Ms. Hoehne has a rare and important skill set that allows collaboration between Indigenous leadership, communities, senior levels of provincial and federal government, and industry proponents to develop relationships that not only respect Indigenous title and rights, but also find creative solutions that produce positive outcomes for Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities alike. Ms. Hoehne experience in major projects ranges from large electrical generation, transmission and distribution, major mine expansions, oil and gas development, and more recently renewable energy, including BC's first photovoltaic solar facility to be located on reclaimed tailings within Teck's HVC mine site.

Ms. Hoehne is an Indigenous Title Implementation Specialist and is currently employed with the Nlaka'pamux Nation Tribal Council (NNTC) based in Lytton, BC. Ms. Hoehne will join Gold Mountain as an independent director and member of the audit committee, while also overseeing the build out of strategic planning, recovery and expansion. The company announced that Keith Minty has resigned from the Company's Board of Directors.