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Monday, July 19, 2010

Canadian CFOs on the Move – week ended July 16, 2010

Precision Drilling Corporation (TSX: PD) announced the appointment of Robert McNally as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. Doug Strong, currently Chief Financial Officer of Precision, will become President, Completion and Production Services.

Absolute Software Corp. (TSX: ABT) announced that Rob Chase is moving from his position as chief financial officer of the company to take on the role of chief operating officer. Joining Absolute is Errol Olsen, who has been appointed CFO. Mr. Olsen joins Absolute from Inetco Systems, where he has served as CFO since 2008. He has previously held senior finance roles at Explorer Software, Pivotal Corp. and Infowave Software.

MetalCORP Limited (TSX-V: MTC) announced that Mr. Sam Garofalo, H.B. Comm., CA, CMA, will be joining MetalCORP as the Chief Financial Officer, to replace Michael Thompson who has tendered his resignation from the Company to take effect after a reasonable transition period. Mr. Garofalo is currently the CFO for Rockex Limited, a privately-owned developing mining company, and is a Professor of Accounting at Confederation College in Thunder Bay. He has worked as an auditor with Ernst & Young, Chartered Accountants, and served as CFO for several private companies.

Vecima Networks Inc. (TSX: VCM) announced the appointment of Mr. John Hanna to Chief Financial Officer and the appointment of Vecima's former CFO, Mr. Mike Barry, to President of YourLink, Vecima's wholly owned wireless internet service provision company. Previously, Mr. Hanna was an executive at iFire Technology, where he was VP Finance & Administration.

The Churchill Corporation (TSX: CUQ) announced that following the acquisition of Seacliff Construction Corp, Mr. Daryl Sands is the Executive Vice President Finance & CFO.

ZENN Motor Company Inc. (TSX-V: ZNN) announced the appointment of Larry A. Goldberg as Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Goldberg succeeds Lawrence Schreiner who served as ZMC's CFO from 2006 and who steps down on July 30, 2010. Mr. Goldberg previously held the positions of Executive Vice-President and CFO of Pinetree Capital Ltd. as well as CFO of Mega Uranium Ltd., both TSX-listed companies.

Postmedia Network Inc., which purchased the newspaper assets of CanWest, announced a number of executive appointments in the newly formed company, including the appointment of Doug Lamb as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President.

Sterling Resources Ltd. (TSX-V: SLG) announced the appointment of David Blewden to the position of Chief Financial Officer (CFO), replacing Ian Hornby-Smith who is retiring but will remain in a supporting capacity in order to ensure a smooth transition.

Redzone Resources Limited (TSX: REZ) announced the appointment of Ms. Pauline Pasetka to the non-board position of Chief Financial Officer. Ms. Pasetka replaces Redzone's former CFO Peter Miller. Ms. Pasetka was formerly a Director of Brett Resources Inc., a mineral exploration company, until its recent acquisition by Osisko Mining Corporation. Prior to this, Ms. Pasetka has held positions as Chief Financial Officer or Controller of mining companies listed on the TSX Exchange and AIM of the London Stock Exchange.

Cirrus Energy Corporation (TSX-V: CYR) announced the resignation of Ms. Pamela Orr, Chief Financial Officer.

ERA Carbon Offsets Ltd., (TSX-V: ESR), announced that Mr. Jeff Calvert has been appointed Chief Financial Officer of the company. Mr. Herrick Lau has resigned as CFO effective July 15, 2010.

Estrella International Energy Services Ltd. (TSX-V: EEN) announced that Bryan Kornegay will resign effective August 15th as a director and the Chief Financial Officer, and that Christian Bauwens will be appointed a director of the company and the Chief Financial Officer effective August 15th concurrent with the resignation of Mr. Kornegay.

If you have news about CFO’s on the move, or any comments on this feature, please email us.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Canadian CFO’s on the Move – week ended July 9, 2010

Excellon Resources Inc. (TSX: EXN) announced the appointment of Robert Whittall to the position of CFO of Excellon Resources Inc. Mr. Whittal has worked most recently with Volta Resources Inc. as Chief Financial Officer where he was also a founder and director. He has also held senior financial management positions with TVX Gold Inc., as Vice President, Finance and Rio Algom Limited and Anvil Range Mining over the course of his career.

Stonegate Agricom Ltd. (TSX: ST) announced the appointment of Germaine Coombs as Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, effective September 1, 2010. Ms. Coombs replaces William E. Jupp, who has resigned as Chief Financial Officer. Ms. Coombs was most recently the Corporate Controller of FNX Mining Company Inc., and previously held increasingly senior accounting roles in operations and corporate finance with the Iron Ore Company of Canada, a Rio Tinto company.

International Minerals Corporation (TSX: IMZ, Swiss: IMZ) announced that Mr. Eric Edwards has resigned from his position as Chief Financial Officer (“CFO”) in order to pursue other business opportunities. In the interim, IMZ’s Controller, Mr. Scott Weger, will be acting in the role of CFO.

Greystar Resources Ltd. (TSX:GSL, AIM:GSL) announced the appointment of David Newbold as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of the Company effective August, 2010. David spent eleven years (1995-2006) at Placer Dome Inc. where he held positions of increasing responsibility including Senior Vice President, Commercial; Senior Vice President Strategy, Placer Dome America; President & CEO, Zaldivar Copper Mine; and Senior Vice President and CFO, Placer Dome Latin America. Prior to Placer Dome David spent several years at Outokumpu holding various finance positions.

Innovative Wireline Solutions Inc. (TSX-V: ALH) announced that Cameron Bawol has replaced Ray Charron as Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer.

Trueclaim Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: TRM) announced that it has hired Mr. Stephen Holmes, CA as the Company's Chief Financial Officer.

Pinetree Capital Ltd. (TSX: PNP) announced that Larry Goldberg, the Company's Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, has resigned effective August 15, 2010 to pursue other business interests. Gerry Feldman, C.A., Pinetree's Vice President, Corporate Development, will assume the role of Chief Financial Officer upon Mr. Goldberg's departure.

Mega Uranium Ltd. (TSX:MGA) announces that Larry Goldberg, the Company's Chief Financial Officer, has resigned effective August 15, 2010 to pursue other business interests. While the Company undertakes a search for Mr. Goldberg's replacement, Gerry Feldman, C.A., will assume the role of Chief Financial Officer upon Mr. Goldberg's departure. Mr. Feldman is currently Chief Financial Officer of Brownstone Ventures Inc. and is a senior officer and director of other TSX and TSX Venture Exchange-listed issuers.

If you have news about CFO’s on the move, or any comments on this feature, please email us.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Is Facebook a Career Killer?

Social media is the phenomenon of recent times. The top 3 social media sites of today - Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter - each have their own unique features which make people come back to them again and again.

The upside of social media sites is that they allow you to connect and create community, and these sites can be very effective, if used properly, to foster and solidify relationships in the real world.

The downside of social media is that people might end up knowing much more about you then you would want them to.

In my opinion, Facebook is the most dangerous Web 2.0 site for the professional and executive. There are many ways Facebook can be detrimental to your career. One example of how it can do this is through the Games functionality.

How is that? Well, do you REALLY want to let the world know that you play Farmville or that you are very into Horoscopes? We all have our outlets for fun - and that's fine. But you need to keep in mind that others can see in real time exactly when you reached another level on Farmville. Your current (and future) employer, clients, and employees may see this activity - and it can have a negative impact on your career. Needless to say, participating in this kind of activity during working hours, even if you are officially out of the office, only makes the situation worse. Perception is reality, how much more so in virtual reality.

One solution is for professionals and executives to create a Games profile on Facebook. This way you can enjoy your favorite Facebook games without letting the professional world know what level they just reached in the online mafia.

Games are one example of how Facebook can be a Career Killer. Be careful out there.

Keep an eye out for our upcoming posts on how other social media sites affect your career.