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American Battery Materials Appoints Mineral Exploration and Investment Banking Executive Joseph E. Mullin to Advisory Board
Mineral Exploration and Investment Banking veteran joins the ABM Board of Advisors
American Battery Materials, Inc. (OTC PINK:BLTH) ("ABM" or the "Company"), an environmentally responsible minerals exploration and development company focused on direct lithium extraction ("DLE") and other critical minerals, today announced the appointment of Joseph E. Mullin to its Advisory Board.
Joseph Mullin brings more than 30 years of experience in mineral exploration and corporate finance to the Company. He currently serves as CEO of Pure Energy Minerals Ltd., where he oversees lithium brine projects in Nevada, and CEO of Rise Gold Corp., focused on a past-producing gold mine in California. His career also includes leadership roles at Virginia Energy Resources, Inc. and QuestEx Gold & Copper Ltd. Mr. Mullin began his career in the Investment Banking division of Goldman Sachs, covering Latin America.
David Graber, Chief Executive Officer of American Battery Materials, noted, "Joe is a terrific addition to our Advisory Board. His focus will be assisting with the company's ambitions for additional project acquisitions with a focus on Latin America."
Joe Mullin stated, "The industry and the Company are at an inflection point. I am excited to join American Battery Materials and support the team. My focus will be to further the mission of developing energy independence in top-tier jurisdictions while working closely with management and the Board of Directors."
About American Battery Materials, Inc.
American Battery Materials, Inc. (OTC PINK:BLTH) is a U.S.-based environmentally responsible critical minerals extraction company focused on direct lithium extraction (DLE), as well as other minerals for refining, processing, and distribution to support the country's urgent critical minerals need to bolster long-term energy transition and the electrification of the U.S. domestic and global economy. For more information, visit www.americanbatterymaterials.com.
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SOURCE: American Battery Materials
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