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Karbon-X Welcomes Brett Hull and Justin Bourque to Its Board of Directors

Karbon-X, a pioneer in carbon offsetting solutions, announced the appointment of Brett Hull and Justin Bourque to its Board of Directors starting February 26, 2024. This key development aligns with the company's ambitious mission to battle climate change through innovative carbon offsetting accessible through its app and website. CEO Chad Clovis expressed his excitement over their joining, highlighting their extensive experience, passion, and dedication to excellence as critical to the company's future success.

Brett Hull, recognized for his legendary career in ice hockey, contributes his vast experience in sports management and leadership to Karbon-X. Hull's remarkable achievements include two Stanley Cup victories and being named one of the 100 Greatest NHL Players. On the other hand, Justin Bourque brings to the table his significant experience in fostering relationships between industry and Indigenous communities, along with a remarkable track record of leading major projects and Indigenous equity ownership transactions, acknowledged by receiving Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Medal and his inclusion in the Indigenomics Institute 10 To Watch List.

The inclusion of Hull and Bourque is anticipated to drive Karbon-X towards achieving greater heights in environmental sustainability and corporate responsibility, in line with the company’s vision to be a leader in the carbon offsetting sector.

R. H.

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