Cequence Energy Ltd. (Toronto Venture: CQE) announce the appointment of Daryl Gilbert to the board of directors of the company.
Gilbert is currently a managing director of JOG Capital Inc., a private-equity oil and gas investment firm. JOG administers certain limited partnerships that collectively exercise control or direction over approximately 28.9 million shares of the company.
Gilbert has been active in the western Canadian oil and natural gas sector for over 35 years, working in reserves evaluation with Gilbert Laustsen Jung Associates Ltd., an engineering consulting firm, from 1979 to 2005. He served as president and CEO of GLJ from 1994 to 2005.
Since 2005, Gilbert has been an independent businessman and investor, and serves as a director for a number of public and private entities. He is a graduate of the University of Manitoba with a bachelor of science in engineering and is a registered professional engineer in Alberta.
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