Aspen Group Resources Corp., Calgary, (Toronto: ASR) has named Peter Toy chief financial officer, replacing Al Thorne. Toy was CFO for a Canadian oil and gas company and has financial experience with both upstream and downstream companies. Ron Mercer has resigned as vice president of operations. James Unger has resigned from the board.
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