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Rare Element Appoints Gerald Grandey to Board of Directors

by User Not Found | Aug 06, 2013
Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, is pleased to announce the appointment of Gerald "Jerry" W. Grandey to the Company's Board of Directors.

August 6, 2013 -- Lakewood, Colorado -- Rare Element Resources Ltd. (NYSE MKT: REE and TSX: RES), a mineral resources company advancing development of the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project, is pleased to announce the appointment of Gerald "Jerry" W. Grandey to the Company's Board of Directors. Mr. Grandey will also serve on the Company's Audit Committee. At the same time, Gregory E. McKelvey has tendered his resignation as part of the orderly transition of the Board from an exploration to development focus. Mr. McKelvey will join the Advisory Committee of the Company.

Mr. Grandey is the former Chief Executive Officer and past member of the Board of Directors of Canadian-based Cameco Corporation, one of the world's largest uranium producers accounting for 20% of world production. He joined Cameco in 1993 as Senior Vice President Marketing and Corporate Development and was appointed its President in 2000 and Chief Executive Officer in 2003. In 2010, The Harvard Business Review recognized Mr. Grandey as being one of the Top 100 CEO's in the world because of the value created for shareholders through the growth in market cap during his tenure. He retired as CEO and as a director of Cameco in 2011. Prior to Cameco, he held senior executive positions with Concord Services and Energy Fuels Nuclear, both Denver-based companies. Mr. Grandey was inducted into the Canadian Mining Hall Of Fame in 2013; awarded the Canadian Nuclear Association's Ian McRae Award in 2012 for his work in advancing nuclear energy in Canada; and was nominated for the 2011 Oslo Business for Peace Award in recognition of his efforts to facilitate nuclear disarmament. He is on the Colorado School of Mines Foundation, Board of Governors; the University of Saskatchewan's Edwards School of Business, Dean's Advisory Council: and is Chairman Emeritus for the London-based World Nuclear Association. Currently, Mr. Grandey serves on the boards of Canadian Oil Sand Ltd, Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan and Sandspring Resources. On the philanthropic side, he serves on the Boards of the Canadian Institute of Corporate Directors, the Saskatoon YMCA, Saskatchewan Junior Achievement and the Persephone Theatre. He has a degree in geophysical engineering from the Colorado School of Mines and a law degree from Northwestern University.

"Jerry is a skilled leader with a proven track record in the natural resource sector. During his time at Cameco, his vision helped build the Company into a global organization with a reputation for being a leader in enrichment technology, a great place to work and an active, responsible community member," said Dr. Donald E. Ranta, Rare Element's Chairman of the Board. "We look forward to him sharing that operational expertise with us as we bring the Bear Lodge Critical Rare Earth Project into production." Gregory E. McKelvey tendered his resignation to the Board on August 2, 2013. "As a director since 2008, Greg has played a critical role in helping the Company to identify and outline the resource at Bear Lodge as well as advance our understanding of the economic opportunity there. As a professional geologist and proven exploration executive, Greg's contributions have been meaningful to the Company. We are grateful for his contributions over the last 5 plus years and his help in advancing the Project to where it is today -- poised to be the next North American rare earth producer," concluded Dr. Ranta.

Rare Element Resources Ltd. is a publicly traded mineral resource company focused on exploration and development of rare-earth element deposits, specifically those with significant distribution of critical rare earths. The Company is advancing development of the Bear Lodge Project, located in northeast Wyoming. Bear Lodge is a significant mineralized district containing many of the less common, more valuable critical rare earths that are essential for electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, as well as many evolving green technologies, like hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Permitting and feasibility work on the Project is currently underway. Please visit our website at www.rareelementresources.com.

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The Bear Lodge Project area is a significant mineralized district that contains one of the largest disseminated rare earth deposits in North America. This deposit contains many of the less common, more valuable rare earths that are essential for the magnet materials used in electronics, fiber optics, laser systems for health and defense, and many evolving green technologies, such as hybrid cars, solar panels and wind turbines. Rare Element Resources owns 100% of the Project. 

During the last few years, the Company, along General Atomics, whose affiliate is RER's majority shareholder, have been advancing their proprietary extraction/separation technology and have successfully produced commercial-grade neodymium/praseodymium (Nd/Pr) oxide in pilot-plant testing.  These materials are key components to the fast-growing, permanent magnet sector. The next step will be operations of a demonstration plant, which is currently under construction in Upton, WY.  Results generated from operating this plant will be used for the design and economic evaluation of a commercial rare earth processing facility. 

Project Highlights

  • Proprietary Rare Earth Extraction/Separation Technology – Successfully advanced the Company’s technology and produced neodymium/praseodymium (Nd/Pr) oxide in pilot-plant testing. Construction of a demonstration plant is currently underway to prove the scalability of the process and define the requirements for a commercial plant.
  • World-Class Technology Partner and Majority Shareholder – General Atomics, through its affiliate, is the majority shareholder in Rare Element Resources, is a technology leader with a proven track record of bringing new ideas to market.  Their understanding of the strategic role rare earths play in numerous advancing technologies makes them keenly aware of the need for a secure, domestic supply of rare earths. Their relationship within the U.S. Government have been essential to our ability to advance our technology.
  • Bear Lodge Project – Well-defined resource with excellent concentrations of the rare earth elements essential to high-strength, permanent magnets and the many industries that depend on them.  Two of those industries, electric vehicles and wind turbines, are expected to drive a doubling of demand for magnet materials in the next 10 years.
  • Strategic Location – Located in northeast Wyoming, the Bear Lodge Project has easy access to a major interstate, transcontinental rail, natural gas and low-power.  The area has existing infrastructure with a ready and skilled workforce.  The State of Wyoming has a rich history of mineral development and a pro-business focus, and its leaders are actively committed to economic diversification. 
  • Strong Federal and State Support – Both the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Wyoming Energy Authority (WEA) have shown their support for the Project through funding of over $26M for the demonstration plant.  The DOE continues to pursue ways to secure sources for material that will be key to industrial needs, especially those that support the country’s initiative of reducing carbon emissions, like electric vehicles and wind turbines. The WEA is supporting the State’s desire to diversify employment and understands that Wyoming can play a key role in developing a domestic supply chain – from minerals to magnets. 
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