Auroch Minerals

Technical Director Appointment

Auroch Minerals Limited (ASX: AOU) (Auroch or the Company) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Robin Cox to the Board of Auroch as Technical Director, effective from 1 January 2023.


Mr Cox is an exploration geologist with over 12 years' experience in the management of green fields and brown fields exploration. Mr Cox has held various project and senior positions across a number of ASX listed companies and his passion for mineral exploration has resulted in multi commodity experience, including nickel, lithium, gold and uranium in various mineralisation styles and models. Mr Cox holds a BSc majoring in economic geology and is a member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM).

As Technical Director, Mr Cox will have oversight and be responsible for managing the Company’s exploration activities at the Company’s 80% owned Nevada Lithium Project in Nevada (US), the Saints Nickel Project (100%), the Leinster Nickel Project (100%), the Nepean Nickel Project (including the Kangaroo Hills Lithium Project) (80%) in Western Australia, and the Arden, Bonaventura and Torrens East REE-Zinc-Copper Projects (90%) in South Australia.

Key terms of Mr Cox’s Executive Services Agreement are detailed in Annexure 1 to this release.

Commenting on the appointment, Auroch Executive Chairman, Michael Edwards, said:

We are delighted to welcome Robin to the Board. His extensive knowledge and experience in mineral exploration, proven geological and managerial skill set will be pivotal to the Company as we progress our strategic focus towards accelerating exploration activities on the Company’s nickel projects, the Kangaroo Hills Lithium Project and Nevada Lithium Project.”

This announcement has been approved for the release by the Board of Auroch Minerals Limited.


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