Calfrac Announces Voting Results of Election of Directors

Calfrac Well Services Ltd. announced the successful election of all nominated directors at its annual shareholders meeting. The newly elected board members will serve until the next annual meeting or until their successors are appointed.

Key Takeaways:

  • All director nominees for Calfrac’s board were successfully elected.
  • The elections took place at Calfrac’s annual shareholders meeting on May 15, 2025.
  • Detailed voting results will be available on Calfrac’s SEDAR+ profile.
  • The newly elected directors will serve until the next annual meeting.
  • Calfrac continues to uphold transparent governance practices.

Calfrac Announces Election of Directors

At its annual meeting of shareholders held on May 15, 2025, Calfrac Well Services Ltd. (“Calfrac”) (TSX–CFW) announced the voting results for the election of its board of directors. Each nominee proposed was elected to serve as a director until the next annual meeting of shareholders, or until their successors are elected or appointed.

Successful Election of All Nominees

The company expressed satisfaction with the election outcome. “Calfrac is pleased to announce the voting results of the election of directors at its annual meeting of shareholders held today,” the company stated. This unanimous support reflects confidence in the leadership guiding Calfrac’s future.

Detailed Voting Results Accessible to Shareholders

For shareholders and interested parties seeking more information, detailed results of the voting for each nominee will be filed on Calfrac’s profile on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca). This commitment ensures transparency and provides stakeholders with comprehensive insights into the election process.

Commitment to Transparent Governance

The successful election of the board signifies Calfrac’s ongoing dedication to maintaining strong leadership and transparent governance practices. The directors will hold office until the next annual meeting of shareholders, contributing to the company’s strategic direction and oversight.

Looking Ahead

With the board of directors confirmed for the upcoming term, Calfrac continues to focus on its operations and objectives. The company remains committed to serving its shareholders and advancing its position within the industry.

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