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Lithium Australia Ropes in Ms. Kristie Young as new Director - Kalkine Media

December 22, 2020 07:27 PM AEDT | By Kunal Sawhney
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Summary

  • Lithium Australia NL appoints Ms Young as an independent non-executive director.
  • Lithium Australia Chairman George Bauk has welcomed Ms Young on board.
  • Ms Young has extensive experience and LIT is looking forward to being benefitted from her expert leadership.

The Australian battery recycling market leader, Lithium Australia NL (ASX: LIT), has set its goal to generate a circular battery economy. The company has onboarded a new director, Ms. Kristie Young to strengthen its footing.

Ms. Kristie Young joins as an independent non-executive director. The company is expecting to leverage her extensive experience in the industry to add to the strength, skill sets, and experience of its Board.

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Image source: ASX announcement dated 22 December 2020

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Expectations are high from the new director

Ms Young's unique background and experience make her an excellent candidate for this responsibility. She has 20 years of experience in various roles, including client management, business development, growth, marketing, governance, commercial and human resources, strategy, project evaluation, and technical engineering.

Most recently, Ms Young held senior growth and business development executive roles with prestigious professional service firms like EY and PwC. 

Image source: ASX announcement dated 22 December 2020

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Ms Young's educational qualification

Image source: ASX announcement dated 22 December 2020

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On 22 December 2020, LIT closed unchanged at AUD 0.060.


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