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$FCEN Patrick Johnson CEO | Director

Mr. Johnson, age 37, majored in Journalism and Communications at the University of Oregon from 1994 to 1997, and attended the Craig James Broadcast School in 2000. Johnson has always had an eye for developing new companies with upside potential, and has a had a wide variety of experience in some key areas. In 2002 Johnson created Pro Select Technology Consulting, a consulting firm focused on project managing custom home technologies such as smart homes and theater systems. Next was Select Source International, an executive search firm whose primary focus was in coordinating the hiring of pharmacists for various corporations in both temporary and permanent positions.

Since then, Johnson has held C-Level positions in the oil and gas, consumer products, and neutraceutical industries in both public and private sectors, as well as consulting in the private equity, mining, gaming, entertainment, internet, construction and corporate finance industries. Patrick has assisted several charities and non-profit organizations with his volunteer and fund raising efforts. During his NFL career, Patrick pledged money for the Baltimore Ravens/Police Athletic League Challenge of Champions, and also modeled in a Tommy Hilfiger Fashion Show to help raise money for the Living Classrooms Foundation of Baltimore, an educational program that targets at-risk youth, and also spearheaded the fifth annual “Baltimore Reads Books for Kids Day” at Baltimore Polytechnic High School in 2000, helping the group collect nearly 25,000 children’s books that were distributed to low-income families. In 2003 while playing for the Washington Redskins, he interned with GOPAC, a political action committee designed to train candidates for grassroots-level campaigning. He has accepted several keynote speaking engagements and is an accomplished broadcast journalist and published writer, having authored/co-authored articles in Worth, Overtime, and Dancetrack magazines as well as co-hosted and appeared as a guest analyst for many sports talk radio and television shows.

Johnson founded The Patrick Johnson Foundation, a not-for-profit organization in 2003.It is dedicated to public service in the work of children’s and veteran’s hospitals, and seeks to eradicate joblessness by providing scholarships and job training initiatives to high school and college students, military veterans, single mothers and the formerly incarcerated in the ethical and socially constructive integration of sports and business.

Patrick was a two-sport athlete at the University of Oregon, excelling in both football and track, winning numerous awards and championships during his collegiate athletic career. As an Olympic-caliber sprinter, Johnson won the Pac-10 Championships in the 400 meters, an NCAA All-American at 100 and 200 meters, and defeated the legendary Carl Lewis in a 100-meter race at the Drake Relays in 1995. As an All-American wide receiver at Oregon, he was Offensive MVP of the 1997 Las Vegas Bowl and was also a member of UO’s 1994 Rose and 1995 Cotton Bowl teams. Johnson was the 42nd overall pick in the 1998 NFL draft and earned a Super Bowl ring when the Baltimore Ravens defeated the New York Giants 34-17 in Super Bowl XXXV.

Terry Lynch President | Chairman

Mr. Lynch graduated in 1981 from St. Francis Xavier University with a joint honours degree in Economics and BBA. Prior to becoming CEO of with Chilean Metals Inc (TSXV:CMX) in 2012 Mr. Lynch had been CEO of privately held Nevada focused Relief Gold. He also had been a director and later CEO of TSX listed Firstgold Corp. He assumed the CEO position after the company had run into financial difficulty bringing its Relief Canyon mine into production. He arranged a sale of 51% of the company for a total capital injection of $26.5 million from Northwest Non Ferrous Metals, one of China’s largest mining engineering and consulting groups. However, due to the rejection of the takeover by the US government, the company filed for bankruptcy. From October 2005 to August 2008 Mr. Lynch was a partner with Kingsmill Capital Partners, a financial advisory firm specializing in advising public and private early stage growth companies. Prior to joining Kingsmill Capital he spent 15 years operating startup companies in industrial products, media and oil and gas where he was President & Co founder of Pacific Tiger Energy a Canadian Listed Company ultimately acquired by Pan Orient Energy POE:TSX.V.


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