Hunt Mining Corp. announced that on July 22, 2019, as a result of the reverse acquisition and change in control, Timothy Hunt resigned as Chief Executive Officer, Robert Little resigned as Chief Administrative Officer, Kenneth Atwood resigned as Chief Financial Officer, Leon Hardy resigned as Chief Operations Officer, Alan Chan and Alistair Summers resigned as members of the Board of Directors. At the same time, the Board elected the following people to the following positions: Christopher van Tienhoven as Chief Executive Officer, Cristian Lopez Saubidet as Chief Financial Officer, Timothy Hunt, as director, Carlos Miguens, as director, Christopher van Tienhoven as director, David Jarvis as director and Alexander (Sandy) Harper as director. Mr. Christopher van Tienhoven was appointed to the board of directors of Patagonia on June 10, 2015. During his 25 years' experience in the mining industry, Mr. van Tienhoven worked for the majority of his career with the Anglo American group in various countries, culminating as Country Manager and President of Anglo Gold Ashanti's Cerro Vanguardia mine. In 2008 he joined Andean Resources Limited as Country Manager and Vice President for Argentina until 2010, when its main project Cerro Negro was sold to Goldcorp Inc. Before joining Patagonia, Mr. van Tienhoven had been dedicated to merger and acquisition opportunities in the junior mining sector in Latin America including Argentina, Colombia, Peru and Guatemala. In 1991, Mr. van Tienhoven obtained a degree in Economics from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Christian Lopez Saubidet has 18 years of experience in Finance and Strategy. He has been involved with Patagonia since 2008 and has served as Vice President with Patagonia Gold S.A. and other subsidiaries of Patagonia. He also serves on the Boards of Central Puerto SA and San Miguel S.A., both listed companies on the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange. Between 2005 and 2008 he was VP Strategy and Analytics in HSBC's Consumer Lending Division in the United States of America. Between 1998 and 2005 he worked as a Management Consultant for McKinsey & Co. in Buenos Aires, Pittsburgh and Chicago. He received an MBA from the Anderson School at University of California, Los Angeles in 2002 and he received a degree in Industrial Engineering from the Instituto Tecnologico de Buenos Aires in 1998.