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  • Lithium Universe (LU7) appoints Vincent Fayad and Kurt Laney as joint Chief Financial Officers and company secretaries
  • The appointment is effective immediately, with both CFOs having years of experience in the industry
  • This comes after Non-Executive Director and Company Secretary, George Lazarou resigned after 10 years with the company
  • Both Mr Fayad and Mr Laney are responsible for all communications within the ASX related to the company’s listing matters
  • LU7 last traded at 5.4 cents

Lithium Universe (LU7) has appointed Vincent Fayad and Kurt Laney as joint Chief Financial Officers and company secretaries.

Their appointment is effective immediately, and both CFOs bring years of industry experience to their roles.

This development follows the resignation of Non-Executive Director and Company Secretary, George Lazarou, who has served the company for the past decade.

Mr Fayad boasts more than 40 years of experience in corporate finance as a chartered accountant, with the last 25 years focused on providing corporate and secretarial services to mining exploration firms.

Similarly, Mr Laney, also a seasoned chartered accountant, has held similar positions in other ASX-listed companies.

“We are fortunate to have Vince Fayad with such a vast array of experience particularly with local and international exploration mining experience and Kurt Laney join the team and I look forward to working with them,” LU7 Chair Iggy Tan said.

Both Mr Fayad and Mr Laney will be responsible for all communications with the ASX concerning the company’s listing matters.

LU7 last traded at 5.4 cents.

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