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Interim board of directors chosen for Nalcor Energy

Premier Dwight Ball has appointed five people to make up the interim board of directors at Nalcor Energy, after the former board resigned en masse this week.
Newfoundland and Labrador Crown-owned Nalcor Energy has a new, interim board of directors. (CBC)

Premier Dwight Ball has appointed five people to make up the interim board of directors at Nalcor Energy, after the former board resigned en masse this week.

Veteran lawyer John Green, who the government says has experience in the "oil and gas, electricity, mining and forestry sectors," has been named interim board chair.

A Newfoundland and Labrador government news release said Green resigned from his position at law firm McInnes Cooper to take on the role. 

John Green is a veteran lawyer and the interim chair of Nalcor Energy's board of directors. (McInnes Cooper)

Other members include Donna Brewer, deputy minister of finance, and Stan Marshall, who was named as chief executive officer on Thursday. 

Also named are Chris Loomis, a former Memorial University vice-president who has served on subsidiary boards at the Crown corporation, and Heather Jacobs, deputy minister of justice and public safety. 

The appointments are effective immediately.

A permanent board will be named after Bill 1 passes in the House of Assembly, and individuals are able to apply for the positions. 

The fresh appointments comes after a shaky week for Nalcor, in which CEO Ed Martin resigned, along with the entire board of directors, amid heavy criticism from the Liberal government.