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  • Raiden Resources (RDN) appoints Warrick Clent as Chief Operating Officer (COO) for its Australian operations
  • Mr Clent is a geologist with more than 25 years of experience and past roles managing and executing greenfield exploration programs to advanced exploration projects
  • He also has experience in establishing relationships with communities across Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea
  • At Raiden, Mr Clent will be responsible for leading all operational aspects in Australia, with an immediate focus on drilling at the Arrow Project
  • Shares in Raiden are up 19.1 per cent on the market and are trading at 2.5 cents

Raiden Resources (RDN) has appointed Warrick Clent as Chief Operating Officer (COO) for its Australian operations.

Mr Clent is a geologist with more than 25 years of experience and past roles managing and executing greenfield exploration programs to advanced exploration projects.

He also has experience in establishing relationships with communities across Australia, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.

Mr Clent has a thorough understanding of the technical and operational requirements in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, where he has previously worked as Exploration Manager.

At Raiden, Mr Clent will be responsible for leading all operational aspects in Australia, with an immediate focus on drilling at the Arrow Project.

Simultaneously, Raiden is planning a follow-up program across the A1, B1 and B2 nickel-copper-cobalt-platinum group element (PGE) deposits with drilling scheduled to be carried out during 2022.

Managing Director Dusko Ljubojevic is pleased to have someone of Mr Clent’s calibre join the company.

“Warrick is a seasoned explorer with previous experience in the Pilbara, which will be very valuable and applicable to what we are aiming to achieve,” Mr Ljubojevic said.

“Considering the significance of our Arrow and Mt Sholl projects, and the planned activities on those two projects over the following year, this appointment further confirms our objective of advancing these projects through aggressive exploration campaigns.”

Shares in Raiden were up 19.1 per cent on the market and were trading at 2.5 cents at 1:35 pm AEDT.

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