Minerva Intelligence Inc.  (‘Minerva’ or the ‘Company’) announced the following changes and additions to the Company's management team. Jake McGregor, formerly Minerva's Chief Operating Officer, has been promoted to President of Minerva. Mr. McGregor has been with Minerva since its inception. Having a background both in business and geographic sciences, he plays a significant role in strategic decision-making regarding the administration of Minerva as well as the development of its technology. Jake will continue to lead the growth of a team and culture capable of delivering technology. Jake is Minerva's member representative to the Open Geospatial Consortium, and represents Minerva's interests within the Standards Council of Canada and the International Standards Organization. Sharon Lam has been promoted to the Company's Chief Operating Officer. Ms. Lam previously was Section Head of Minerva's Geospatial department, which will be folded into the software team. Prior to Minerva, Sharon worked in a variety of application development and process management roles, ranging from enterprise mapping solutions for the telecommunications industry, to ERP systems for a local manufacturing business. Sharon's role continues to lead the development and management of web mapping applications to effectively communicate the results of Minerva's AI technology, while taking over more day-to-day management responsibilities. Her experience in cartographic visualization and change management has contributed to the successful launch of Minerva's geospatial environment, most notably Minerva's Sea to Sky Hazard Map and GAIA Flood Hazard Map, Minerva's publicly available AI-powered hazard maps. Chris Ahern has been appointed the role of Chief Technology Officer of Minerva, replacing Clinton Smyth. Mr. Ahern is a software engineer with 25 years of experience, ranging from the administration of back-end Unix and Windows servers and databases, to front-end web development. After graduating from the University of Natal, South Africa, he started his career in the telecommunications industry, first with Telkom South Africa and later at MTN, a large mobile carrier in South Africa. After moving to Vancouver, he worked in a small consulting firm installing and configuring wholesale billing solutions for various telecom companies around the world until he joined Georeference Online Ltd. (GOL) in 2007. At GOL he was intimately involved in the development of the company's AI software, as well as being Product Manager of its cloud-based exploration logistics management system, CampControl. Chris heads up their software development team and has overseen the implementation and deployment of all their products at Minerva. Finally, Mr. Clinton Smyth, one of the original founders of Minerva Intelligence has accepted an advisory role with the Company.