Dr. Nigel Brand

Cesium Advisor

Dr. Nigel Brand has been a geochemist working in the global mineral exploration industry for over 34 years including Western Mining Corporation, Anglo American and for the last sixteen years as a consultant with Geochemical Services, providing expertise globally in diverse climatic and geological environments and with Portable Spectral Services pushing the frontiers of spectral technologies and their applications. Dr. Nigel Brand was pivotal in the development of the Sinclair Cesium Mine in Norseman, Western Australia. Dr. Nigel Brand also serves as Adjunct Senior Research Fellow, School of Earth Sciences at the University of Western Australia. Dr Nigel Brand has joined Power Metals Corp. as part of our Cesium Advisory Committee.

Gerry Brockelsby, CFA

Advisor

Mr. Brockelsby has over 45 years of experience in the investment industry in both the equity and debt markets covering a wide range of companies both public and private, from micro-caps to large capitalization companies in a variety of industries. For eight years Gerry was Chief Investment Officer for the Inco Pension Plan where he managed equity and bond portfolios in addition to overall asset mix of the $1 billion plan. During this period with Inco, he also gained intimate knowledge and experience in the mining industry. In 1989, he formed Marquest Asset Management Inc. a registered investment management firm which went on to manage assets for several major pension funds. In the following years, Marquest built a successful high net worth fund business offering various specialty fund mandates to investors including the management of resource flow-through funds. Over the course of Gerry’s career, he gained extensive experience as a seasoned investor in the resource sector and has developed a sound reputation with both resource companies and investors. Upon retiring from Marquest, Mr. Brockelsby formed StoneGate Securities Ltd. to provide advisory and investment banking services to the mining community and continue to pursue his passion for investing in the resource sector.

John F. Wightman, M.Sc., FGAC, P.Eng.

Advisor

John earned B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in geology from Acadia University. He holds professional registration as a Professional Engineer, Fellow of the Geological Association of Canada, Chartered Cartographer, as a Canada Lands Surveyor and is registered as a prospector in Nova Scotia. As a member of a 4 generation mining / geology family heritage he fully understands the importance of mining as a creator of employment and economic prosperity.

He retired in 1994 as Principal of the Nova Scotia College of Geographic Sciences where he was an instructor and administrator over some 32 years. Since then he has been fully involved in mineral exploration as a prospector and geologist. John brings over 45 years of administrative, management and project planning experience – with a broad foundation of engineering, geology and related technology skills to his management firm – The GOLDFIELDS Group of Companies. Through this entity he manages the affairs of some 10, private, mineral exploration and renewable energy companies with exploration licenses and projects in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Many of these properties have been optioned or are being jointly developed with Canadian, American and Australian interests.

John was a founding Director and Vice President of the Mining Association of Nova Scotia (MANS) and has served continuously as a Director of MANS for the past 8 years as well as Chair of the Exploration and Land Access Committee of MANS. In 2013 he was retained by the Nova Scotia Prospectors Association as its Executive Director.

John’s contribution to mining was recognized in 2010 by the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources when it presented him with the “Industrial Minerals Man of the Year” award. In 2014 he was presented with the “Presidents Award” by the Mining Association of Nova Scotia.

Dennis J. Martin

Advisor

Dennis J. Martin was employed by Gulf Canada for 18 years and in his most recent position was head of Strategic Planning for Gulf and its 72% owned subsidiary, Gulf Indonesia Resources. At Gulf Canada, Mr. Martin was involved in the planning and marketing of approximately $6 Billion in public debt and equity offerings with the Company. He has extensive IPO experience and was directly involved in two highly visible and successful IPOs, Athabasca Oil Sands Trust (predecessor to Canadian Oil Sands Trust) and Gulf Indonesia Resources Ltd.

Mr. Martin also has extensive real estate experience, including Senior Vice President roles in Financial Planning and Analysis with two public REITs (Apartment Investment and Management Co, NYSE:AIV and HCP, Inc., NYSE: HCP). In his most recent leadership roles, Mr. Martin was CFO of two private, equity-sponsored companies that successfully liquidated in private market transactions (American Residential Communities and Carefree Communities).

Mr. Martin is currently an independent director TIER REIT, Inc., a self-managed, Dallas-based public office REIT (NYSE: TIER) and an Independent Director of Petro Motion, Inc., a private Canadian company engaged in the development of new materials and processes to improve the efficiency of companies working in the heavy oil production sector.

Mr. Martin is a citizen of both Canada and the USA and holds a B.A. in economics and an MBA from the University of British Columbia.

Edward Marlow

Advisor

Mr.Edward Marlow is currently the Chief executive officer of African Potash Limited, Chairman of Sanatana Resources Inc and a non-executive Director of Thor Explorations Inc. He was previously on the advisory board of Hathor Exploration and a non-executive Director of ESO Uranium (now Alpha Minerals/Fission Uranium). He brings a wealth of experience to Aldrin with his past experiences of Managing Director at Credit Suisse and being the founder and operator of the African Principal Investments at HSBC and Global Head of Principal investment. Mr. Marlow holds a MBA degree from Cranfield University and diploma in law from University of Northumbria.