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LONDON - Central Asia Metals PLC (AIM:CAML) has appointed Alison Baker as an Independent (LON:IOG) Non-Executive Director, effective immediately, according to a press release issued Thursday.
Baker will join the company’s Audit and Nomination Committees and will assume the role of Audit Committee Chair beginning September 3, 2025. She brings over 25 years of experience in audits, capital markets, advisory and assurance services in the energy and mining sectors.
Baker previously led the UK and EMEA Oil & Gas practice at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and the UK Energy, Utilities and Mining Assurance practice at Ernst & Young LLP. She currently serves as senior independent director and audit committee chair at multiple companies including Endeavour Mining plc, Helios Towers plc, and Rockhopper Exploration plc.
The appointment comes as David Swan prepares to step down from the Board on September 2, 2025, after serving eleven years as a Non-Executive Director.
Nick Clarke, Non-Executive Chairman of Central Asia Metals, stated that Baker’s "industry knowledge and extensive experience will be invaluable to the Board both in terms of its current operations and future business development activities."
Baker is a qualified Chartered Accountant of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales and holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Sciences from the University of Bath.
Central Asia Metals owns copper operations in Kazakhstan and a zinc-lead mine in North Macedonia, along with interests in early-stage exploration opportunities.
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