New Tech Lithium Appoints George As Director, President

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New Tech Lithium CorpĀ (CSE:NTM) has appointed Jonathan George, BSc (geology), to its board of directors and to the office of president of the company.

New Tech Lithium CorpĀ (CSE:NTM) has appointed Jonathan George, BSc (geology), to its board of directors and to the office of president of the company.

As a geologist and entrepreneur, Mr. George has been active in all aspects of mineral exploration, development and resource capital markets for over 35 years with projects throughout the world.

Mr. George has held senior positions with numerous publicly traded resource companies over the years, most notably as the co-founder, president and chief executive officer of Creston Moly Corp., where he oversaw the advancement of Mexicoā€™s largest molybdenum deposit to the prefeasibility stage in under two years, resulting in a valuation at the time of $560-million. Creston merged with Mercator Minerals in a transaction valued at $178-million.

As the president and chief executive officer of ESO Uranium Corp., Mr. George was instrumental in that company, assembling and exploring one of the largest and most prospective land packages in the Athabasca basin, where ultimately Alpha Minerals (ESOā€™s successor) and Fission Energy made the rich Patterson Lake South uranium discovery.

Rudy De Jonge, chief executive officer of New Tech Lithium, commented, ā€œWe are very pleased to have someone with Jonā€™s background and extensive experience join our team at this exciting time as we advance our newly acquired cobalt projects in the United States.ā€

About New Tech Lithium Corp.

New Tech is focused on exploring for and developing modern battery metals lithium and cobalt in the United States. New Tech currently controls a large lithium-plus-bromine-plus-potassium brine project (approximately 13,840 acres of federal lithium claims and Utah and Colorado state leases) in the Paradox basin of Utah and Colorado. New Tech also controls approximately 27,000 acres of potash permit applications in the Paradox basin of Utah.

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