Critical Resources (ASX:CRR) - Chairman, Robert Martin
Chairman, Robert Martin
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  • Critical Resources (CRR) has welcomed Alex Cheeseman as the new non-executive director, effective today
  • CRR shared that Mr Cheeseman has more than 20 years of experience in leadership and management roles across a range of industries
  • Within his lithium experience, he was involved with project delivery commissioning and ramp-up to commercial production of the former Altura Pilgangoora operations
  • He is currently the CEO of ASX-listed Morella Corporation Limited (MC1) as well as Managing Director of a privately-owned and UK-based, Green Lithium Refining
  • Critical Resources is trading grey at 4.9 cents a share

Critical Resources (CRR) has welcomed Alex Cheeseman as the new non-executive director, effective today.

CRR shared that Mr Cheeseman has more than 20 years of experience in leadership and management roles across a range of industries.

Mr Cheeseman’s former 10 years have been focussed on the resources sector, specifically on project development, commercial optimisation and marketing across iron ore and lithium commodities.

Within his lithium experience, he was involved with project delivery commissioning and ramp-up to commercial production of the former Altura Pilgangoora operations.

He has an active, global lithium supply chain network, encompassing lithium raw material developers, downstream converters and refiners, electric vehicle supply chain participants, analysts and market commentators.

According to the announcement, Mr Cheeseman holds a bachelors degree in physics and a master’s degree in development and acquisition.

He is currently the CEO of ASX-listed Morella Corporation Limited (MC1) as well as Managing Director of a privately-owned and UK-based, Green Lithium Refining.

“It is a pleasure to have someone the calibre of Alex joins the Company’s Board of Directors.” Non-executive Chairman Robert Martin said.

“Alex has a proven track record in the resources industry with a robust understanding of global lithium markets and associated downstream participants. Our shareholders should see this as an extremely positive step in the Company’s development.”

Critical Resources was trading great at 4.9 cents a share at 2:00 pm AEDT.

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