Company: MNTR
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: 10-K
Source: 0001641172-25-001620
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Company: Mentor Capital, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: 10-K
Item: Item 1A
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 also the Chief Financial Officer of NeuCourt, Inc.,
an entity in which the Company has purchased convertible promissory notes, SAFEs, and shares of common stock. In addition to the services Ms.
Stansfield provides to Mentor Capital, Inc., and her role as Chief Financial Officer of NeuCourt, Inc., Ms. Stansfield currently serves
as a consultant to various private and public companies. For six years prior to joining Mentor, Ms. Stansfield was Director of Audit
Services for Robert R. Redwitz & Co. in San Diego, California. She has taught, written about, managed, audited, and prepared financial
statements during the past thirty years. She graduated magna cum laude in accounting from the University of Colorado in Denver and where
she also received a master’s degree in marketing. She is certified as a public accountant in both Colorado and California. Ms.
Stanfield has no affiliated or conflicting outside business interests.

Robert
B. Meyer was named Secretary of the Board of Directors on April 9, 2015. He previously held a director position between January 11,
2000, and August 27, 2003, and later returned to this role on April 29, 2012, until his passing in late December 2024. As the largest outside shareholder, Mr. Meyer had been
a senior professional voice in the Company’s management for over 19 years. Mr. Meyer was the founder, publisher, and editor of
a business magazine, Barter News, which went into print in 1979. In 2003, he began a monthly newsletter called The Competitive
Edge. He was one of the first charter inductees of the International Reciprocal Trade Association’s “Barter Hall of Fame,”
and he had twice addressed the American Countertrade Association, a prestigious organization of Major Fortune 500 companies that countertrades
in billions of dollars annually. As a business founder, Mr. Meyer brought his knowledge and business understanding to Board discussions.
Mr. Meyer was a former professional baseball player, playing in the major leagues with New York Yankees, Kansas City Athletics, Los Angeles
Angels, Seattle Pilots, and Milwaukee Brewers from 1960 - 1971. Mr. Meyer had no affiliated or conflicting outside business interests. He is survived by his wife, Marcia Meyer. Ms. Meyer, a businesswoman, and now, other than our founder, the Company’s
largest shareholder, was appointed to fill Mr.