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Pure Cycle Corporation Announces Board of Directors Changes and Results of Annual Meeting
DENVER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / January 15, 2021 / Pure Cycle Corporation (NASDAQ:PCYO) held its annual shareholders' meeting on January 13, 2021. During the

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[{"type":"text","content":"DENVER, CO / ACCESSWIRE / January 15, 2021 / Pure Cycle Corporation (NASDAQ:PCYO) held its annual shareholders' meeting on January 13, 2021. During the meeting Patrick Beirne, Arthur Epker III, Peter Howell, Jeffrey Sheets, Frederick Fendel III, Daniel Kozlowski, and Mark Harding were elected to the Pure Cycle board of directors and will serve until the next annual shareholders' meeting in January 2022. Mr. Fendel and Mr. Kozlowski are filling board seats that were vacant due to the retirement of two long-standing board members, Mr. Harry Augur and Mr. Richard Guido.\"We are extremely pleased to have Rick and Dan join our talented board of directors. Rick has served as water law counsel to us for the last 18 years and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience in Colorado water law. Dan has extensive experience in finance and investment management that will be invaluable to our continued growth,\" commented Mark Harding, President of Pure Cycle. \"Not to diminish from the excitement of Rick and Dan joining the board, we will greatly miss Harry and Dick who served the Company and our shareholders with their decades of dedicated service and wish them well in their retirement. Their wealth of knowledge, understanding of Pure Cycle, and guidance were invaluable to Pure Cycle, but more so to me personally and I will forever value the friendship that came from their involvement with our company,\" continued Mr. Harding.About Mr. FendelMr. Fendel was an associate and then a partner at the Denver, Colorado law firm of Petrock Fendel Poznanovic, P.C. from 1980 through December 31, 2020. He served as water law counsel to Pure Cycle and the Rangeview Metropolitan District from 2002 through retirement. In addition, he has represented many local governments, water utilities, special districts, developers, corporations, ditch companies, farmers and ranchers in water rights litigation; land and water acquisitions; development, zoning and subdivision approvals; real estate transactions and disputes; easement and right-of-way matters; water quality regulatory matters; and monitoring and supporting or opposing state legislation and rule-making. Mr. Fendel received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Colorado and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Michigan Law School. In determining Mr. Fendel's qualifications to serve on t...