Trailbreaker Resources Ltd. (TBK.V) announced today the appointment of Mr. Charlie Greig, MSc, P. Geo, as a Technical Advisor to the Company. Greig, a British Columbia-based professional geologist, brings extensive experience in mineral exploration, from grassroots to production-stage projects. His appointment is expected to bolster Trailbreaker's exploration efforts at its Coho, Atsutla, and Liberty projects in BC.
Greig has been involved in numerous projects that advanced to production, including La India in Mexico (Grayd–Agnico Eagle), Wolverine in Yukon (Atna-Westmin, Yukon Zinc), Alamo Dorado in Mexico (Corner Bay-Pan American Silver), Brucejack Lake (Pretium), and Bisha in Eritrea (Nevsun). His involvement in advanced-stage projects includes Ike (Amarc Resources), Red Mountain (Lac Minerals, Seabridge, Ascot Resources), Casino (Western Copper and Gold), and Silbak Premier-Big Missouri (Westmin, Ascot Resources).
Previously, Greig served as Vice President of Exploration for GT Gold Corp., where he led the team that discovered the Saddle North copper-gold porphyry deposit and the high-grade gold-silver zone at Saddle South. GT Gold was acquired by Newmont Corporation in 2021 for C$456 million. Most recently, he has been the lead technical advisor for American Eagle Gold's NAK project, a Cu-Au porphyry project near Smithers, BC, in partnership with Teck Resources and South32 Ltd. He has also advised Kingfisher Metals, Happy Creek Minerals, and Hercules Metals. He currently serves as Executive Chairman at Evergold Corp. and CEO of Metal Energy Corp.
“We are delighted to welcome Charlie to the Trailbreaker team. His experience working in BC Cu-Au porphyry deposits will be instrumental in guiding exploration at our Coho, Atsutla, and Liberty projects,” said Daithi Mac Gearailt, CEO of Trailbreaker.
As compensation for his role, Trailbreaker has issued Greig 100,000 stock options with a strike price of C$0.40 per share for five years, as detailed in the April 16, 2026 news release.
This appointment is significant for Trailbreaker as it positions the company to leverage Greig's proven expertise in porphyry exploration. The Coho, Atsutla, and Liberty projects, all located in British Columbia, stand to benefit from his knowledge of BC's geological settings. The appointment also signals Trailbreaker's commitment to advancing its portfolio in mining-friendly jurisdictions. With Greig's track record of discoveries and successful mine developments, the company may accelerate its path toward defining resources and attracting partnerships.
For more information about the Company's projects, visit Trailbreaker's website at TrailbreakerResources.com.

