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Zenith Minerals (ASX:ZNC) – APPOINTMENT OF DIRECTOR

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The Board of Zenith Minerals (ASX:ZNC) (“Zenith”, or the “Company”) is pleased to advise that Mr Andrew Grove has been appointed as a Non-Executive Director of the Company effective 14 December 2023.

Andrew has over 30 years technical, commercial, corporate, and financial experience in the global resources sector. He was most recently Managing Director at Chesser Resources Limited where he elicited a successful takeover by Fortuna Silver Mines with a 95% premium. Prior to that he was the Group General Manager Business Development and Investor Relations at Perseus Mining Limited. Andrew also spent 14 years at Macquarie Bank as Division Director – Mining Finance and Risk Management. He held technical roles at Areva NC, Mines and Resources Australia and at Acacia Resources Limited. He holds a Masters in Mineral Economics and a Bachelor of Engineering (Minerals Exploration and Mining geology).

Andrew Grove commented: “I am very pleased for the opportunity to be joining the Zenith team as they resume control of their highly prospective and strategic Western Australian lithium asset portfolio and look forward to contributing to the next phase of the company’s growth.”

Managing Director Michael Clifford said: “Andrew brings a wealth of corporate and technical expertise, as well as substantial project finance, risk management and capital markets experience to Zenith. Andrew is ideally suited to assist Zenith at a crucial time, when the Company anticipates reassuming full control of a 100% interest in its Split Rocks and Waratah Well lithium projects, in early January 2024.”


About us:

Zenith Minerals Limited (ASX:ZNC) is an Australian-based minerals exploration company leveraged to the increasing global demand for metals critical to the production processes of new energy industrial sectors.


Contact details:

Jane Morgsan

[email protected]

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