Central Asia Metals plc announced that deputy chairman Nigel Hurst-Brown will retire from the company board as of 31 July 2021.
“Nigel Hurst-Brown was our first chairman, guiding CAML through its listing on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange in 2010, until my transition to Chairman in 2016,” said non-executive chairman Nick Clarke.
“He has been a diligent member of the board for 15 years and I want to thank him for his commitment to our business and his wise counsel, as well as wishing him all the best for the future.”
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