Our board moves wrap includes Adam Kiley, Warren King, Sam Lee Mohan, David Kelly, Paul Ferguson, Dafna Shalev-Flamm, and Adam Blumenthal.
Frontier Energy has restructured its board and management team following its acquisition of Waroona energy and to make the Bristol Springs Renewable Energy Project one of Western Australia’s largest renewable energy hub. The company has appointed Adam Kiley as chief executive and Warren King as chief operating officer, with Sam Lee Mohan stepping down as managing director. Mr Kiley, former chief executive of Waroona Energy and corporate business development executive of Frontier since February 2022, has over 20 years of experience in equity capital markets and debt financing sectors. Mr King is an engineer with 25 years of experience, specialising in project management of engineering, design, procurement and construction.
Lefroy Exploration has appointed David Kelly as an independent non-executive director from January 2024. Mr Kelly has been involved with the company, as an independent non-executive chair of its wholly-owned subsidiary Hampton Metals since July 2022. He is a geologist and mining executive with extensive gold and nickel experience across the entire value chain from exploration to development. He had also held senior executive roles within the resources sector for the last 30 years, including as an investment banker and corporate advisor.
Metals Australia has appointed Paul Ferguson as chief executive, to guide the development of its flagship Lac Rainy high-grade graphite project and advance its suite of highly prospective battery metals exploration projects. Mr Ferguson is a mining engineer and resource industry executive with over 30 years of experience in the global resources sector. He has been involved in designing, building and operating mining operations across base metals, iron ore, coal and industrial minerals within North America, Australia and Southeast Asia.
Dafna Shalev-Flamm and Adam Blumenthal have resigned as non-executive directors of Roots Sustainable Agricultural Technologies. Mr Blumenthal was a founding director and has served on the board since 2017. The company will seek to replace Ms Shalev-Flamm, who has been on the board since 2018, with an Israeli woman with financial qualifications as soon as possible.