Alien Metals appoints Guy Robertson as Executive Chairman

Alien Metals Ltd (LON:UFO), a global minerals exploration and development Company, has announced the appointment of Mr. Guy Robertson as Executive Chairman with immediate effect.

Guy has nearly 40 years’ experience in the corporate and mining industry. During his time in a number of executive positions he has managed large teams, regularly and successfully delivering on stakeholder engagement. He has extensive experience with raising capital, managing IPOs, acquisitions and disposals, and completing due diligence, all of which span across the ASX, NZX and AIM markets. Guy currently holds Board positions in Hastings Technology Metals (ASX:HAS), Artemis Resources (ASX/AIM:ARV) and Metal Bank Ltd (ASX:MBK).

Rod McIllree will continue with the Company as an executive director for the next 3 to 6 months and thereafter expects to act as a consultant and adviser as part of the Company’s strategic review of its non core Australian projects.

In addition, Jo Battershill and Mark Culbert, currently Non-Executive Directors of the Company, have advised the Company that they will retire from the board to concentrate on their main business interests. Jo will leave the Board immediately whilst Mark will continue until 30 June 2023. The Board of Alien would like to thank Jo and Mark for their significant contribution to the Company. The Company is working to appoint a UK based independant Non-Executive Director to join the Board alongside Rod, Dan Smith and Guy and will also look to appoint a Group CEO shortly.

Guy Robertson, incoming Executive Chairman of Alien Metals, commented:

“I am honoured to be appointed as Executive Chairman for Alien Metals and excited for the many opportunities that the portfolio of assets represents. I look forward to working with the team to add value to Alien’s shareholders as we look to moving the Hancock Iron Ore project towards development  in the near term. I also look forward to working with the team at Alien to develop the Company’s Australian PGM and silver assets at Munni Munni and Elizabeth Hill located in Western Australia a tier one mining jurisdiction.”

Rod McIllree, director of Alien Metals, commented:

“I am pleased to announce Guy’s appointment to the board. I look forward to working with him to continue building out what we see as a simple and profitable mine at Hancock. The Company has been making significant headway on the project and expects to update shareholders on these developments as we achieve significant project milestones. Guy’s experience in the mining industry and his financial and strategic planning abilities will be an important asset to draw on at this critical juncture in the Company’s development.”

Mr Guy Adrian Roberston (aged 70) is or has during the last five years been a director or partner of the following companies and partnerships:

Current:Past:
Artemis Resources LimitedWestern Metals Pty Ltd
Bioxyne LimitedBioxyne International Pty Ltd
Hastings Technology Metals LtdArmada Mining Pty Limited
Metal Bank LimitedEstrella Resources Limited
Integrated CFO Solutions Pty LtdKarratha Metals Pty Limited
Gascoyne Metals Pty LtdKML No 2 Pty Ltd
Greentech Metals LimitedTrinity Mongolia Pty Ltd
Australian Contract Accountants Pty LtdArtemis Management Services Pty Ltd
Brockman Project Holdings Pty LimitedBellevue Gold Limited
Lokki Media Pty LtdShear Zone Mining Pty Ltd
MBK Millennium Pty LtdWork And Travel Company New Zealand Limited
MBK Project Pty Ltd 
Roar Resources Pty Ltd 
Oscar Metals Limited 
The Lincoln Centre 
Travel Active Australia Pty Ltd 
Travel Active AU Pair Pty Ltd 
Westernx Pty Ltd 
Yangibana Pty Ltd 
Global Treasure New Zealand Limited 
Bioxyne International (NZ) Limited 
Oscar Resources Limited 
Dorothyeum Rare Earths Pty Ltd 
Elletaph Resources Pty Ltd 
GD Wellness Pty Ltd 
HTM Investments (One) Pty Ltd 
Fitell Corp. 
Anco Holdings Limited 
MBK Resources USA Inc. 

Other than as disclosed above, there are no further disclosures to be made in accordance with AIM Rule 17 and paragraph (g) of Schedule Two of the AIM Rules for Companies.

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