Amex Exploration Inc. announced the appointment of a technical and mining advisory team to assist Amex in moving the Perron Project forward through exploration to development. The team brings many years of experience in project development from resources estimation, mine permitting and project construction. The team will be comprised of Pierre Luc Richard, Jonathan Gagne, Stephen Coates, and Jacqueline Leroux.

Mr. Richard is president of PLR Resources Inc. With over twenty years in the mining industry, Mr. Richard has an excellent grasp of all aspects of exploration and mining operations, including project evaluation, development, and management. He has solid expertise in gold and a strong background in silver, base metals, lithium, iron ore and rare earth deposits. Specializing in mineral resource estimates and project evaluation for potential acquisitions and corporate guidance, Mr. Richard has contributed to more than 250 mandates for over 75 different companies during his consulting career.

He has authored/coordinated more than 100 technical reports under National Instrument 43-101 and JORC. Before founding PLR Resources Inc., Mr. Richard has held positions such as Director Geology at InnovExplo and Subject Matter Expert for Mineral Resource Estimates at BBA. Mr. Gagne is a mining engineer with a background both in operation and project development.

In his sixteen years in the mining industry, he participated in the construction of two projects: the Meadowbank mine and most recently the Greenstone mine. He was also responsible for the mining engineering department for the consulting company SGS Geostat, he was the engineer in charge of supporting the open-pit operations for Glencore Zinc around the world and acted as General Manager of Sayona Quebec. Mr. Coates is an established Mining Engineer with experience in mining operations, technical study delivery, due diligence, mine financing, business development, and strategic development.

He is a professional engineer with a bachelor's degree in mining engineering from McGill University. He previously worked for various operations including the Canadian Malartic Mine and the Renard Mine and consulting groups, including G Mining Services. He has recently founded his independent consulting firm, Evomine Consulting, which offers mining engineering and management consulting services with in-depth insights on the Quebec mining industry.

Mme. Leroux has more than twenty years of experience in the mining industry, mainly in Northern Quebec. She has held senior positions with various organizations including Environmental Manager for Goldcorp's Eleonore Project, Director of Sustainable Development for Mason Graphite, VP Environment for BlackRock Metals and VP Environment and Permitting for Troilus Gold.

For those Projects, she oversaw permitting activities related to Exploration, Environment Evaluation Processes and Construction.