Caledonia Announces the Appointment of a New Director
Caledonia Mining Corporation ( “Caledonia”) (TSX: CAL: 19.08, +0.07, +0.36%) (OTCBB: CALVF) (AIM: CMCL), is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Wilson as Alan Leigh Non-Executive Director of Caledonia, and a member of the Audit Committee.
Mr. Wilson, 63 years old, has its headquarters in Westport, Connecticut, USA, and is currently president of the Independent-of Victory Fund, Old Mutual Fund Advisor II & the Old Mutual Insurance Funds-series. It is a signpost for public affairs and private companies in the United States and Europe, and a number of executive positions in the United States and Europe in financial services and banking sector, including the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Paribas in North America. He is the director of the Mutual Fund Directors Forum, and founded New Century Living Inc. in 1992, which CEO.
He was director of the Victory Institutional Funds since 2003, the variable Victory Insurance Funds (investment companies - a total of 23 portfolios) since 1998 and the Old Mutual Insurance Series Funds (investment companies - Portfolio
since 2005 . He was previously director of the Chimney Rock Winery LLC (2000-2004), and Chimney Rock Winery Corp. (1985-2004), and the agent The proxy portfolio since 1992.
Mr. Wilson is a financier with the continued strengthening of the office of the experience and know-how brings to the negotiating table Caledonia.
There is no further information to be disclosed under Schedule 2 (g), the rules of AIM.
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