A.I.S. Resources Limited Announces Addition to Advisory Board
30 May 2014 - 6:30AM
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A.I.S. Resources Limited Announces Addition to Advisory Board
CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - May 29, 2014) - A.I.S.
RESOURCES LTD. (TSX-VENTURE:AIS.H) (the "Corporation") is pleased
to announce that it has added Campbell Smyth to the advisory board.
Mr. Smyth is an investment manager with over twenty years'
experience in financial markets, specializing in venture capital
and commodities. He graduated with a Bachelor of Commerce degree in
Finance from the University of Western Australia in 1990 and his
career has included co-managing several resource focused specialty
funds with Lion Resource Management in London.
Currently Mr. Smyth advises the Malaysian domiciled Phoenix Gold
Fund. He is also the Investment Manager of Clariden Capital, his
venture capital fund based in Perth, Australia which has a focus on
natural resources and technology. Mr. Smyth has assisted in
extensive capital raisings and has advised on numerous global
M&A transactions. Over the years, Mr. Smyth has built an
extensive investor network in Australia, Europe, North America and
Asia.
"Having Campbell on our Advisory Board presents the company with
a strong depth of experience and wisdom in the junior natural
resources and technology sectors," states Martyn Element, president
and CEO of A.I.S. Resources. "This is an exciting time for A.I.S.
Resources, we have excellent shareholder support and look forward
to the coming year."
Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services
Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture
Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of
this release.
A.I.S. Resources LimitedMartyn ElementPresident & Chief
Executive Officer(604)
687-6820melement@aisresources.comwww.aisresources.com
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