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Kiplin Metals Appoints Robin Gamley as President and CEO
March 12, 2026 — Leads & Copy — Kiplin Metals Inc. has appointed Robin Gamley to its board of directors, effective immediately.
Gamley will also take on the roles of President and Chief Executive Officer for the company. He brings over 15 years of experience in senior leadership, capital markets, corporate finance, and corporate communications, with a focus on assisting early-stage growth companies in the mineral sector from initial discovery through development.
Throughout his career, Gamley has facilitated the raising of over $100 million in growth capital for microcap companies across various industries, including biotech, oil and gas, and natural resource exploration. His strategies involve leveraging a network of retail and institutional investors.
Gamley's previous roles include serving as a director and officer of Avanti Helium Corp., where he contributed to the advancement of the Sweetgrass helium project in Montana, from exploration to development. He is currently a director and President of EMP Metals Corp., which recently announced the construction of the Project Aurora lithium refining demonstration plant in southeast Saskatchewan.
Gamley holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of British Columbia.
Gamley succeeds Gilbert Schneider, who has resigned from his positions as President, Chief Executive Officer, and board member to pursue other ventures. The board of directors has expressed its gratitude to Schneider for his years of service to the Company.
Kiplin Metals Inc. is focused on mineral exploration, aiming to enhance shareholder value through the identification and development of mineral exploration opportunities. Their strategy involves advancing projects from the discovery phase to production. One of their key assets is the Lloyd Lake Uranium Project, which covers 6,177 hectares and is located 27 kilometers south of the Athabasca Basin's southern boundary. The project has been the subject of extensive exploration, particularly in 2022, involving sediment sampling, airborne magnetics, and ground IP surveys. The primary exploration area spans an 8-kilometer corridor marked by a magnetic low coinciding with a structural break, where anomalous radioactivity has been detected. The project benefits from access via a provincial highway and maintained roads and trails.
Source: Kiplin Metals Inc.