Extractive Industries

Cornish Lithium announces advisory board

Cornish Lithium today said that in December 2022 it established an “advisory board” experienced in environment, social and governance (ESG), public relations and finance.

MEMBERS

Kate Harcourt has more than 30 years’ experience across the mining industry and was appointed Cornish Lithium’s ESG officer in April 2021.

She also serves as non-executive director to Condor Gold, Fortuna Silver (transitioning from Roxgold Inc), Orezone Gold Corporation and Atalaya Mining.

In 2018, she was nominated one of the Top 100 Global Inspirational Women in Mining.

Alverne Bolitho was in the military before working in the City of London for 36 years, initially as a stockbroker and more recently in fixed income asset management.

Mr Bolitho is managing director of the London office of New England Asset Management Ltd, which is owned by Berkshire Hathaway, and a member of the London committee of the Cornwall community foundation.

Kate Wild founded PR and communications consultancy Wild Card which has offices in Truro, Bristol and London. 

She has been a deputy lieutenant of Cornwall since 2017 and sits on the panel for Young & Talented Cornwall, the Lord Lieutenant’s Fund, leading on fund development and sponsorship.

Ms Wild is co-chair of the annual Cornwall Christmas fair at the Eden project, on the Trelawny Plate panel and co-chairs the Cornwall Lieutenancy voluntary sector committee.

She has been on the board of the Cornwall Chamber of Commerce since 2017, is a member of the Lieutenancy business committee and was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 2020/21.

INTELLIGENCE

“Cornish Lithium’s advisory board members will work closely with its board of directors to provide market insight and specific knowledge on key topics, and intelligence to support business planning and alignment to the company’s strategic goals as well as act as regional ambassadors for the company,” added Cornish Lithium in its statement today.

“Their significant experience in their specific areas of expertise, combined with their local knowledge and networks, will prove invaluable as the company progresses its business plan and develops its portfolio of projects.”

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