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K92 Mining Announces Leadership Succession – John Lewins

David Medilek will become chief executive as K92 advances an internal succession plan and keeps John Lewins as non-executive chair.

  • On Monday, K92 Mining Inc. announced a leadership transition, appointing David Medilek, President and Chief Operating Officer, as Chief Executive Officer and Director, effective October 1, 2026.
  • John Lewins will step down as Chief Executive Officer to assume the role of Non-Executive Chair, while Anne Giardini transitions from Independent Chair of the Board to Lead Director.
  • Concurrently, Chris Kinver, Vice President, Projects & Engineering, was appointed Chief Operating Officer effective October 1, 2026, while Susan Scheepers became Vice President, Human Resources on August 1, 2026.
  • Board Chair Anne Giardini thanked Lewins for his "exceptional leadership and service to K92 over the past decade," crediting him with transforming the company into a leading organic growth producer.
  • Medilek, who joined K92 in 2019, stated he is "grateful to the Board for its confidence" and plans to prioritize Stage 3 Expansion execution and unlocking district-scale potential at Kainantu.
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K92 Mining Announces Leadership Succession – John Lewins Appointed Non-Executive Chair, David Medilek Appointed Chief Executive Officer and Director

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Aug. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- K92 Mining Inc. (“K92” or the “Company”) (TSX: KNT; OTCQX: KNTNF) today announced a leadership transition as part of the Company’s ongoing succession planning. David Medilek, K92’s current President and Chief…

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The Hamilton Spectator broke the news in Hamilton, Canada on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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