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PERTH - Artemis Resources Limited (ASX/AIM:ARV) announced Wednesday its intention to appoint Jozsef Patarica to its board as a non-executive director, pending completion of AIM market procedures.
Patarica brings over 30 years of mining industry experience, including leading the development of the Fosterville Gold Mine in Victoria, which has produced over 4 million ounces of gold since operations began. He has held senior operational and executive positions in Australia and overseas, successfully transitioning several resource projects from development to sustainable operations.
According to a company press release, Patarica has been providing consulting services to Artemis for the past two months and is already familiar with the company’s projects. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical from Curtin University, an MBA in Technology Management from LaTrobe University, and a Diploma from the Australian Institute of Company Directors.
Artemis Executive Chair Guy Robertson said Patarica would provide input into preliminary studies of the Carlow gold and copper project while the company conducts drilling to explore potential resource extensions.
The company also announced that Non-executive director Vivienne Powe will not seek re-election at the November Annual General Meeting due to other work commitments. Powe has served on the board for three years.
Artemis Resources focuses on gold, copper, and lithium projects, with assets in Western Australia’s North Pilbara Gold Province and the Cassowary copper/gold exploration project east of Kalgoorlie.
A further announcement will be made once AIM market due diligence on Patarica is completed and his appointment is confirmed.
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