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The Association for Mineral Exploration (AME) in Canada’s British Columbia province announced Monday that it has named Todd Stone as the new President & CEO, effective August 5. 

Stone brings a wealth of experience in government and public affairs, having served as MLA for Kamloops – South Thompson for almost 12 years and held the cabinet portfolios of Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, Minister Responsible for Emergency Management, as well as Deputy Government House Leader.  

During his time in office, Stone was well-recognized and respected for his results-focused and thoughtful approach that helped shape many successful public policies and programs that the province benefits from today. After having decided not to seek re-election in the 2024 provincial election, Stone has remained an active voice, appearing on political panels and radio talk shows. 

Prior to being elected for the first time in 2013, Stone was Founder, President & CEO of iCompass Technologies. During his time in business, he built and mentored a strong team to create cutting-edge tech solutions for hundreds of local government and other public sector organizations across Canada and the United States. 

“After an extensive search, the Board of Directors officially welcomes Todd Stone as our new President & CEO,” board chair Trish Jacques said in a news release.  

“The exploration industry and the AME team will be well served by his broad public and private sector experiences. We are impressed with his commitment to advocate and work collaboratively to protect and promote the interests of mineral explorers and developers creating opportunities and benefits for all British Columbians.” 

“I’m inspired by AME’s mission and legacy of protecting a prosperous landscape for mineral exploration that promotes economic growth in British Columbia, respects Indigenous rights, and ensures environmental sustainability,” Stone said.  

“I’m energized by the opportunities that BC exploration presents for our province, country and the world and recognize the unprecedented alignment of support across Canada to unlock our natural resources for a more diversified international market. The world needs British Columbia’s mineral resources, and AME has a vital role to play working on behalf of our members – big and small – with Government and First Nations to ensure British Columbia is positioned as the leading mineral exploration jurisdiction.” 

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