Infinity Stone Ventures Corp. announce that Glenn Giles and Jeremy Close have been appointed to the Board of Directors, with additional changes to the Board of Directors and officers, and that the Company has entered a mining claims purchase agreement (the "Agreement") with Boivin Explorations Ltd., Mr. Giles and Mr. Close (the "Vendors"), pursuant to which the Company will acquire the TESLA iron project located in Quebec, Canada (the "Project"), subject to a 3% Gross Proceeds Royalty. Mr. Giles has 35 years of experience in both the private and public sectors. He was the Program Director responsible for the creation of the Transportation Security Administration ("TSA"), and the Federalization
of 455 airports. He was also the Chief Operating Officer of the District of Columbia. Mr. Giles was also responsible for three successful startups (Idea Integration, EquaTerra and Privia). He was also the Chairman of Vehicles for Change, a non-profit, providing 7,000 vehicles to needy families. Mr. Giles holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Hofstra University; a Master of Business Administration from the City University of New York; and a Master of Technology Management from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business. Mr. Close is an Iron Ore specialist, an experienced Geology Manager with a demonstrated history of working in the mineral resource and mining industry. He is an expert in resource definition, mining and processing, with over a decade in the Iron Ore industry and has played an instrumental role in the setup and ongoing grade control management of all geological systems across 33 active hematite and magnetite pits- open cut, located within the Southern Middleback Ranges, South Australia. From 2020 to present, he has overseen Hematite and Magnetite production, with 13 pits, and up to 10 million tonnes per annum export of high-grade iron ore, and coordinating extraction of BIF hosted mineralisation with complex geology spanning 150km across the Southern Middleback Ranges in South Australia. He is also intricately involved in the magnetite reserves in Australia, with expansion focused on sustainability and green steel production to supply both domestic and international customers. He is responsible for continual improvement and management of teams and systems for mine geology resource, geotechnical engineering and hydrology. The Company also announces that Zayn Kalyan, Michael Townsend and Christopher Cherry have resigned from their roles as directors. Mr. Townsend has resigned from his role as Executive Chairman. Stephanie Sharma has resigned from the role of Corporate Secretary.