BlackBerry Limited announced that it has appointed IoT technology veteran Philip Brace to its board of directors, effective February 8, 2024. Mr. Brace will serve as a member of the Compensation, Nomination and Governance Committee of the Board. Mr. Brace has an extensive background in the IoT, semiconductor, server and storage industries.

His roles over the past 3 decades include a wide array of functions, including software, hardware, engineering, marketing, and sales. Most recently, from July 2021 to January 2023, Mr. Brace served as President and CEO of leading Canadian wireless communications designer, Sierra Wireless Inc., where he led the company through operational improvements that increased profits by more than 100% and grew revenue by more than 40%, culminating in a successful acquisition by Semtech Corporation. Prior to this, Mr. Brace served as Executive Vice President at Veritas Technologies, President of Seagate Technology's Cloud Systems and Electronic Solutions, Executive Vice President at LSI Corporation, and General Manager at Intel Corporation.

Mr. Brace holds a Bachelor of Applied Science degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Waterloo and a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from California State University, Sacramento. He has also participated in the Stanford University Directors' Consortium. Mr. Brace is also a member of the Board of Directors at Lantronix Inc. and Inseego Corp.

BlackBerry also announced that Prem Watsa has decided to resign from the BlackBerry Board of Directors as of February 15, 2024, in connection with the Company's repayment at maturity of its $150 million principal amount convertible debentures held by affiliates of Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, of which Mr. Watsa is Chairman and CEO. Mr. Watsa has served as a director of the Company since November 2013 and was a member of the Compensation, Nomination and Governance Committee of the Board of Directors. He also previously served as a director of the Company from January 2012 to August 2013.

Following the appointment of Mr. Brace and the resignation of Mr. Watsa, the Board will have 7 members, 6 of whom are independent directors.