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  • BPM Minerals’ (BPM) Chief Executive Officer, Chris Swallow, has submitted his resignation to the board
  • Chris Swallow was the company’s first CEO, having taken on the role in February 2021.
  • During his time in the role, he led the company through its first four drilling programs
  • A search process is now underway for the company’s next executive, with Mr Swallow to remain with the company until a replacement is found
  • BPM Minerals shares are down 4.55 per cent and trading at 10.5 cents at 12:32 pm AEDT

BPM Minerals (BPM) has reported its Chief Executive Officer has tendered his resignation to the board.

Chris Swallow was the company’s first CEO, having taken on the role in February 2021.

In the top job he was tasked with driving exploration programs across the company’s three projects.

“Chris was our inaugural CEO and led the company through its first four drilling programs, the Board thanks Chris and has begun work on his replacement,” BPM Chair Paul Lloyd said.

“Drilling programs currently underway will continue under the guidance of experienced Exploration Manager Oliver Judd.”

BPM Minerals said Mr Swallow will remain with the company until a suitable replacement has been appointed.

A search is now underway for BPM Minerals’ next Chief Executive Officer.

BPM Minerals shares were down 4.55 per cent to trade at 10.5 cents at 12:32 pm AEDT.

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