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Intrepid Potash’s Chief Accounting Officer resigns

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Brian Frantz, Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer of Intrepid, will resign from Intrepid Potash effective 7 April 2017, to pursue another career opportunity.

Joseph Montoya, who has served in various accounting leadership roles at Intrepid since April 2014, has been appointed Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer effective 7 April 2017.

"We thank Brian for his leadership and contributions during his tenure at Intrepid.  We wish him well in his new role," said Bob Jornayvaz, Intrepid's Executive Chairman, President and CEO.  "Joseph is well-prepared to step into the Chief Accounting Officer role and I am confident in his abilities as a financial leader. Having previously been a Divisional Controller for our New Mexico operations, Joseph has an in-depth understanding of Intrepid and our operations. This, combined with his broad experience serving in leadership roles for publicly traded companies, will be a tremendous asset to the team moving forward."

Montoya will serve as Intrepid's principal financial officer and principal accounting officer.  Since May 2016, he has served as Intrepid's Controller, and previously was Divisional Controller of Intrepid's New Mexico operations from April 2014 to May 2016.

 

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