Intrinsyc Software International, Inc. (TSX:ICS) has promoted Randy Kath to vice-president of mobile software products. Kath is located in the company's Bellevue, Wash., offices.
The company said David Warkentin, Intrinsyc's former VP of sales and company officer, has left to pursue other interests.
Vancouver-based Intrinsyc is a mobility software and services company with additional regional offices in Bellevue and Birmingham, U.K.
Contec Innovations (TSXV:BUZ), a provider of mobile Internet infrastructure software, has named Donald Lay as company CEO. Perry Quan remains as president.
Lay brings more than 20 years of systems software and venture-finance experience to the Vancouver-based company. He is a director of, and significant investor in, Contec.
Energy Metals Corp.
has made two management appointments. George Lim has become the chief financial officer and Gordon Peake of Evergreen, Colo., the land manager.
Prior to joining the company, Lim was the CFO of a group of companies involved in the mining industry around the globe.
Peake has more than 35 years of experience in the minerals business.
Vancouver-based Energy Metals (TSXV:EMC) is focused on the acquisition and development of uranium assets in the United States.
Cabo Mining Enterprises Corp. has announced the appointment of Alex Loosdrecht as chief financial officer and the departure of Corry Silbernagel, the former vice-president of finance and corporate development.
Prior to joining Cabo, Loosdrecht was senior VP of operations and CFO with Speedy Glass and Glentel Inc., as well as TCG International Inc., its parent company.
Meanwhile, Thomas Lamb, Cabo's corporate secretary, has accepted a new position with another firm, effective May 31, 2005.
Cabo (TSXV:CBE) is a drilling-services and mineral-exploration company headquartered in Vancouver.
Nigel Burridge has resigned his position as chief financial officer and director of Forest & Marine Investments Ltd. (TSX:FME), part of the Forest & Marine Group of companies.
Based in Nanaimo, the Forest & Marine Group is engaged primarily in the financing of heavy mobile equipment, helicopters, tugs and barges utilized in the forest products and marine industries, as well as other non-forestry related businesses.
Neuromed Technologies Inc. has made a round of executive appointments.
Dr. Barry Sachais is the new vice-president of clinical development, Sean Cunliffe the new vice-president of commercial development and Dr. Simon Li the new vice-president of medical research.
Sachais was most recently director of clinical services at Pharmastar.
Cunliffe brings more than 20 years of pharmaceutical marketing and sales experience, most recently with Wyeth Pharmaceuticals.
Li has more than 20 years of R&D experience in the area of neuroscience, and was previously an associate clinical director at Roche Pharmaceuticals.
Vancouver-based Neuromed is a private biopharmaceutical firm developing a new generation of chronic-pain drugs.
Universal Uranium Ltd. (TSXV:UUL) has appointed Richard Dorman as vice-president of exploration. Dorman's experience spans more than 29 years. He previously worked for Getchell Gold Corp.
Vancouver-based Universal Uranium is an exploration company focused on acquiring, exploring and developing uranium properties.
The Art In Motion Income Fund says company co-founder Garry Peters has agreed to take on the role of chief executive officer on a permanent basis.
Peters was named interim CEO on March 24 after the resignation of Paul Wagler.
Peters was president and CEO of Art In Motion prior to the fund's initial public offering in August 2004.
Vancouver-based Art In Motion is a global publisher, framer and licensor of images and fine-art reproductions.
Tanganyika Oil Co. Ltd. (TSXV:TYK) has appointed Gary Guidry as president and CEO. He replaces Lukas Lundin, who will remain as chairman and a director of the company. Guidry was most recently president and CEO of Calpine Natural Gas Trust.
Tanganyika is a Vancouver-based oil and gas company with production and exploration assets in Egypt and Syria.
International executive William J. Coyne III has become Norsat International Inc.'s new chief executive officer and president. Coyne was previously the VP and general manager at Sprint Communications Northeast Division.
Burnaby-based Norsat International Inc. (TSX:NII; OTCBB:NSATF) designs, engineers and markets satellite products for high-speed data transmission.
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