Cameco Announces Election of Directors
Shareholders elected board members Daniel Camus, Tammy Cook-Searson, Catherine Gignac, Tim Gitzel, Marie Inkster, Kathryn Jackson, Don Kayne, Peter Kukielski, Dominique Minière and Leontine van Leeuwen-Atkins.
Voting Results for Cameco Directors
Nominee
Votes For
% Votes For
Against
% Votes Against
Catherine Gignac
70,619,061
97.18%
2,049,126
2.82%
Daniel Camus
69,936,962
96.24%
2,731,225
3.76%
Tammy Cook-Searson
72,363,467
99.58%
304,720
0.42%
Tim Gitzel
72,167,157
99.31%
501,030
0.69%
Kathryn Jackson
72,503,876
99.77%
164,311
0.23%
Marie Inkster
71,236,979
98.03%
1,431,208
1.97%
Don Kayne
71,827,240
98.84%
840,947
1.16%
Peter Kukielski
72,192,226
99.35%
475,960
0.65%
Dominique Minière
72,102,629
99.22%
565,558
0.78%
Leontine van Leeuwen-Atkins
71,895,262
98.94%
772,925
1.06%
Profile
Cameco is one of the largest global providers of the uranium fuel needed to power a secure energy future. Our competitive position is based on our controlling ownership of the world's largest high-grade reserves and low-cost operations, as well as significant investments across the nuclear fuel cycle, including ownership interests in Westinghouse Electric Company and Global Laser Enrichment. Utilities around the world rely on Cameco to provide global nuclear fuel solutions for the generation of safe, reliable, carbon-free nuclear power. Our shares trade on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges. Our head office is in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
As used in this news release, the terms we, us, our, the Company and Cameco mean Cameco Corporation and its subsidiaries unless otherwise indicated.
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Contacts
Investor inquiries Cory Kos306-716-6782cory_kos@cameco.com
Media inquiries Veronica Baker306-385-5541veronica_baker@cameco.com

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