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FamilyOffice Insights sits down with Mark Jarvis, Chair of Cubed Labs, to discuss how their disruptive technology is changing the game in the food and beverage food safety space. Already having secured contracts in the food and beverage contracts in the food and beverage industry, a market which is predicted to grow to US$17bn globally by 2021, Cubed Labs is well positioned for success. With competitors unable to match the proven speed and accuracy of the revolutionary NESDEP portable testing unit, Cubed is well placed to help world leading companies in the fight against food contamination and fraud.

Mr. Jarvis has more than 30 years of experience in exploration and development of mineral resources, both in oil and gas and metals. After a career in financing exploration projects as a stockbroker, Mr. Jarvis moved to the corporate side of the business in 1996. He joined the Board of Ultra Petroleum, which at the time was a small oil and gas exploration and development company with a large, unconventional gas deposit. As Director responsible for Corporate Finance, he raised the equity capital necessary to prove the concept and to establish enough production to finance further growth with debt. Ultra Petroleum grew from an exploration play to 3 TCF of proven gas reserves.



Mr. Jarvis became CEO of Giga Metals Corporation's predecessor company in January 2004. During his tenure, the company has drilled off a giant nickel/cobalt deposit, worked out a reliable metallurgical circuit, and published a Pre-Feasibility Study.


Most recently, Martin served as Sherritt's Senior Vice President, Commercial and Technologies, where he had oversight for the sales and marketing of nickel and cobalt, and marketing and commercialization of Sherritt's proprietary technologies.


Mr. Anderson completed his Bachelor of Commerce degree and Post-Graduate Diploma in Public Accountancy at McGill University in Montreal. He earned his CPA, CA accreditation in 2008 after which he began providing accounting and CFO services to junior public companies primarily involved in the natural resource sector. He has extensive experience in financial and accounting related functions.


Ms. Young's 25-year background in the junior capital markets started with CM Oliver & Company where she served as Executive Secretary to senior management and board members. Ms. Young joined Giga Metals' predecessor company in February 2004 as the Corporate Secretary and Office Administrator. She is responsible for corporate filings, assisting and reporting to the President, secretary to the Board Meetings, to act as liaison with corporate council and respective corporate matters, and to act as Manager to administrative employees and the general operations.


Mr. Trytten has more than 25 years' experience in the nickel industry, and was previously General Manager, Sustainability with Sherritt International Corporation at their Alberta nickel refinery. His experience at Sherritt also includes research and development, engineering for brownfield and greenfield projects, and major project feasibility studies. Lyle has been personally involved with metallurgical operations on five continents, including a 1-year secondment to the Murrin Murrin nickel refinery in Australia (now owned by Glencore), the feasibility study for the Ambatovy mine and process plant in Madagascar, and design and commissioning of metallurgical processing facilities in the US and Indonesia.


Mr. Ross has over 15 years of experience in the mineral exploration and resource development industries. He has served in Project and Senior Geologist roles for junior mining companies operating in Western Canada, including almost 10 years in the Ni-Cu-Co-PGE space. Mr. Ross is a Professional Geoscientist with Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia (formerly APEGBC) and is a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.


Ms. Millar has over 11 years of experience in communications and marketing. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree from McGill University in Montreal. Ms. Millar has experience working in a wide variety of industries in both Vancouver and Europe. She was drawn to the mining industry and the Turnagain project because of the opportunity to play a role in building a sustainable battery supply chain. Holly believes that Giga Metals is going to be a leader in responsible mining and set industry standards by building among the lower carbon intensity projects in the world. She is working to shift perspectives on mining and communicate the importance of decarbonizing metals and minerals.


David has over 32 years of mineral exploration experience, which includes managing the identification, acquisition and execution of numerous high quality, early stage to large-scale drill exploration projects. He has experience exploring for uranium, gold, base metals and coal in a wide variety of geological settings in North, Central and South America, as well as Asia. He also has experience in surficial geological mapping associated with slope stability and contaminated sites environmental work. David is a Qualified Person under National Instrument 43-101.


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Mark was born in Hull, to the late Little D. and Marie (Elissi) Jarvis. Raised and educated in Hull, he was a graduate of Hull High School, Class of 1973. He graduated from Miami University of Ohio, Class of 1977, and received a Bachelor of Applied Science in Aeronautical/Aerospace Engineering, Technology/Technician. He lived in Quincy for twenty-five years, previously in Boston and Hull.


He worked as a real estate agent for Granite Group Realtors in Quincy for the last seven years. Previously, he was a general manager for Planet Fitness in Dorchester. Prior to that, he was an operations manager for BMS Paper Company in Boston.


Mark was athletic and enjoyed sports, including football, golf, and hockey. He loved dogs, especially his Golden Retriever, Chase. A social and gregarious person, he enjoyed spending time with friends. He loved being near the ocean and spending time at the beach.


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My condolences to the Jarvis family . The Mark I knew was a protector and no one had your back better than he ! I am certain Gods army was in need of a general. It was my honor to have known him. God bless.


Dear Monica and Jarvis Family,

We are so sorry for the passing of Mark.

There are have so many cherished memories that we are so grateful to have.

The Godfather of our daughter.. the guy who made friends wherever we went, lots of laughs, so many holidays and milestones celebrated over the years with our family and daughter.


Dear Monica Ferraro and the Jarvis family,

Such very sad news to hear that Mark Jarvis has passed away.

Back in 2020, I had the pleasure to work with him on the sale of a home in Marina Bay.

I send my Condolences to you all at this sad time, may Mark rest in peace.

Colleen A. B. Russo

Marina Bay Properties, LLC


Mark's attitude quickly begins to grate on Julio's nerves, particularly his antics the first night in Julio's house which include being up at all hours, insisting that his mother speak English and calling immigration on Julio, resulting in immigration actually showing up at his house. When Julio goes to work, he leaves Mark in the care of his mother and her neighbor. However, Mark's continuing antics cause Julio's mother to decide she can't take care of him and send him to the PAB in the care of his neighbor. On the way, Mark continually tries to escape at every red light. When Mark arrives at Major Crimes, his attitude problems and demands for a lawyer cause Julio to threaten to handcuff Mark to a chair to get him to cooperate. Rusty Beck offers to babysit Mark which he accepts as Rusty is white. When Mark asks to watch SpongeBob, Rusty reminds Mark that SpongeBob isn't white to his annoyance.


The next day, on the suggestion of Rusty, Julio and Provenza suggest to Mark that his mother could be at Henry's house. As a result, Mark becomes far more cooperative and leads the police to Henry's house, disappointed when they park around the corner instead of taking him straight inside. Julio refuses to use Mark to get a warrant for the house, fearing for Mark's safety if the Zyklon Brotherhood learns that he led the police there. Instead, Sharon has the detectives check out Mark's former school which is close by to see if Mark's mailing address matches the house Mark led them to. Mark's former principal proves to have no problem remembering Mark or his attitude problems and gives them his mailing address which is Henry's house. As Julio goes inside, Mark warns him about the backroom where Henry doesn't like people going which proves to be a fortunate warning as Henry ambushes the detectives there.


After Julio returns to tell Mark that his mother wasn't there and to thank him for the warning, Mark loses his attitude completely and begs for them to wait for his mother to come back, claiming that she will arrive soon and promising to be good, upsetting Julio. After the murder is solved, Doctor Joe Bowman is brought in to break the news to Mark.


When Cynthia finally arrives to pick Mark up, he has a heartbreaking goodbye with Julio who he has come to love. Mark has Julio keep Make Way for Ducklings as a reminder of him while Mark keeps the bike helmet Julio bought for him. Having completely lost his racist attitude, Mark apologizes to both Julio and Cynthia for his former behavior and remarks towards them both. Mark's departure leaves Julio in tears in the hallway.

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