Source: Magnetic North Acquisition Corp.
  • Magnetic North Acquisition (MNC) announces Director John Kowal’s passing
  • “His wisdom, professionalism and kindness are a tremendous loss to the team.”
  • Changes to the Board of Directors and Audit Committee will take place in the near future
  • Magnetic North invests and manages businesses on behalf of its shareholders and believes that capital alone does not always lead to success
  • Magnetic North Acquisition (MNC) opened trading at C$0.035

Magnetic North Acquisition (MNC) is mourning the loss of John Kowal, a non‐executive director of the company and Chair of the Audit Committee.

The company has added, “His wisdom, professionalism and kindness are a tremendous loss to the team.”

“The Board of Directors and management team of Magnetic North express their sincere condolences to John’s family during this difficult time. John’s advice, common sense leadership and friendship will be greatly missed,” added Magnetic North.

Announcements regarding any resulting changes to the Board of Directors and Audit Committee will take place in the near future.

Magnetic North has offices in Calgary and Toronto. The company invests and manages businesses on behalf of its shareholders and believes that capital alone does not always lead to success.

Magnetic North Acquisition (MNC) opened trading at C$0.035.


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