Artemis Gold Inc. announced the appointment of Nick Campbell as VP Capital Markets, Klaus Popelka as Manager Resource Geology and Ryan Todd as VP Environment & Social Responsibility. Campbell has more than 15 years of experience working on finance and capital markets in the mining industry. Mr. Campbell most recently served as Executive Vice President, Business Development for SilverCrest Metals Inc. and Chief Financial Officer for Goldsource Mines Inc. Based out of the Company's Vancouver office, Mr. Campbell will be responsible for managing all day-to-day investor communications efforts, relationships with the analyst and broker communities, and contributing to the development and execution of all other investor relations strategies and initiatives. Klaus Popelka has worked in Mine Geology, Exploration and Mine Engineering functions in 7 countries on 4 continents. His experience covers exploration and mining in a range of commodities like Uranium in Namibia and Malawi, base metals in Finland and Gold in Ghana and Canada for companies such as First Quantum Minerals, Paladin Energy Ltd. and BCM. Mr. Popelka will be primarily responsible for optimizing mining schedules, calculations of proper delineation of ore and waste, resource modelling and estimation for the Company, and supervision of drill programs for the Company. Todd has 15 years of mining experience in environmental assessment, permitting, Indigenous and community relations. While the majority of his experience has been in Canada, he has worked on precious metals and energy projects in many regions of the world. Most recently, he led the environmental assessment process for Blackwater and prior to that he led the permitting of the Rainy River Mine in Ontario. Ryan has held senior management roles with New Gold and Western Coal and prior to that was a mining environmental consultant. Mr. Todd will be primarily responsible for advancing all environmental and permitting matters as well as a key contact with Indigenous nations. Mr. Todd will also be a key member in evaluating environmental and permitting matters on the Company's other assets and any potential future acquisition targets.