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LONDON - Tamar Minerals plc (AQSE:TMR), an exploration company focused on tin and copper in the South West of England, announced on Thursday the appointment of Andrew Wilson as a non-executive director, effective immediately.
Wilson is the founder and director of Stellium, a company providing business development, communication, investor access, and corporate advisory services to growth companies. He brings over 14 years of experience in capital markets roles, with a focus on growth companies and natural resources.
His background includes extensive experience in capital raising for mining, oil and gas, and renewable energy businesses across private entities and public exchanges including AIM, TSX, and ASX.
Wilson currently serves on the board of a UK-based pension fund managing £5 billion and previously chaired the Audit Finance and Governance committee for Wealden Council in the UK. He also chaired the Council’s private arms-length property development company.
His current directorships include Stellium Services Ltd, Salamis Holdings Ltd, Greyzone Capital Partners Ltd, Cascadia Media Group Ltd, and Ranchero Gold Corp. His former directorships within the last five years include Sussex Weald Homes Ltd, Lulana Ltd, and First Africa Metals Ltd.
According to the company’s press release statement, Wilson does not hold any securities issued by Tamar Minerals.
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