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NEW PRESIDENT FOR INFORMATION SERVICES CORPORATION

Released on July 2, 2008

Crown Corporations Minister Ken Cheveldayoff announced today that Jeff Stusek has been appointed President and CEO of Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan (ISC) effective July 1, 2008.

"I am very pleased that Jeff has accepted this appointment," Cheveldayoff said. "He has been a key part of the ISC executive team for almost two years, most recently serving as Acting President and CEO.

"As Saskatchewan's economy continues to boom, it will be especially important for ISC to keep up with the growing demand for land transactions and related services. Our Government has confidence in Jeff's ability to lead the corporation during these challenging, yet exciting times."

Stusek holds a Bachelor of Administration and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Regina. He spent 13 years in leadership positions at the City of Regina as the Director of Transit, and managing Information Technology. He joined ISC in August 2006 as Chief Operating Officer, and has been Acting President and CEO since May 2, 2008.

The CEO search committee was led by ISC's Board of Directors chair Grant Gayton. The other committee members were ISC Board's Governance Committee chair Gerald Fiske and Crown Investments Corporation President and CEO Ron Styles.

"Mr. Stusek brings solid credentials to this position, including industry knowledge and strong leadership abilities," Gayton said. "On behalf of ISC's Board of Directors, we look forward to working with Jeff and his staff to ensure that the corporation continues to provide the best possible services to Saskatchewan people."

About ISC

Information Services Corporation of Saskatchewan (ISC) is the provincial Crown corporation responsible for the administration of land titles, geographic information systems, surveys, mapping and interests in personal property. It provides services such as the Land Registry, the Survey Plan Registry, and Geomatics services to customers inside and outside of Saskatchewan. ISC was formed as a corporation in January 2000.

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For more information, contact:

Leanne Persicke
Executive Council
Regina
Phone: 306-787-1321
Email: leanne.persicke@gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-541-7083

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