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Green Technology Metals (ASX: GT1), a Canadian-focused multi-asset lithium business, has appointed Mr. Cameron Henry as Managing Director effective from 20 June 2024.

Green Technologies said Mr Henry will lead the company progressing its North American lithium assets towards establishing an integrated lithium business.

Mr Henry is a founder and a substantial shareholder of GT1 with extensive experience in managing and operating companies in the mining sector.

Green Technologies is developing the Seymour project and preparing it for financing and a final investment decision.

Mr Henry brings over 20 years of experience in the mining industry across diverse commodities in Australia, Indonesia, North America, and South America. He was previously the founding Managing Director of Primero Group Limited and under his leadership the company expanded globally as a builder of lithium processing facilities.

“Our decision to appoint Cameron as Managing Director reflects our confidence in his experience and leadership abilities to guide the company through this critical phase.

“As GT1 prepare for critical milestones in permitting, financing and project development this year, I am confident that under Cameron’s leadership, we will successfully advance the Seymour project and continue to build an integrated lithium business in Ontario, Canada,” said GTI non-executive chairman John Young.

GT1 was trading 4% up at 7.8 cents.

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