Magna Terra Minerals Inc. announced that Mr. Denis Hall has resigned his seat on the Board of Directors and will be replaced by Mr. Gernot Wober. Mr. Wober is a professional geologist (P. Geo.) and has over 32 years of international experience, including substantial time spent in Latin America. Mr. Wober is currently the VP Exploration for Discovery Silver Corp.

where he started in 2018, and in 2019 identified the Cordero silver deposit in Chihuahua, Mexico for acquisition. Previously, he served as VP Exploration, Canada, at Osisko Mining Inc. (Osisko), during which time he took part in several key mergers and acquisitions and led the team through the advancement of the Windfall Au Deposit and the discovery of the new Lynx Zone. Prior to his role at Osisko, Mr. Wober held the position of VP Exploration for Oban Mining Corporation from 2012 to 2016, working on a wide array of projects in Latin America, including the Antamayo skarn/manto project in Peru, and the Guaynopa skarn project in Mexico.

From 2008 through to 2012, working for the Pebble Limited Partnership, Mr. Wober was the Director of Site Operations for the Pebble Cu-Mo-Au project in Alaska, managing the field team through a Pre-Feasibility Study (PFS) and the expansion of the resource from 3 billion tonnes to 9 billion tonnes. From 2005 to 2007, Mr. Wober acted as the VP Exploration for Great Basin Gold Ltd. ("Great Basin") based in Johannesburg, South Africa, during which time he managed the field work for the PFS, Feasibility Study, and ramp development of the Burnstone Au project. During his tenure with Great Basin, he was also responsible for geology during the advancement of the Hollister Au underground project in Nevada through to PFS and eventual bulk sample development.

Mr. Wober's career also includes exploration roles with Chevron Canada Resources Limited at various prospects in British Columbia and the NWT, Noranda Exploration Company Limited in the Yukon at Brewery Creek Au deposit & various prospects in BC, for Taseko Mines Ltd. at the Prosperity Cu Project and the re-start of the Gibraltar Cu Mine near Williams Lake. He completed his B.Sc. Geology from the University of British Columbia.