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Directorate Change and Change of Adviser
Directorate Change and Change of Adviser.

About this update from European Metals Holdings Ltd
[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n \n RNS Number : 4122K\n European Metals Holdings Limited\n 04 January 2021\n \n \n \n \n Directorate Change and appointment of Nominated Adviser\n \n \n \n \n \n APPOINTMENT OF Ambassador Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Jr. as Non-Executive Director \n \n \n European Metals Holdings Limited (ASX & AIM: EMH, NASDAQ: ERPNF) (\"European Metals\" or the \"Company\") would like to announce the appointment of Ambassador Lincoln Palmer Bloomfield, Jr. as a Non-Executive Director of the Company.\n \n \n Ambassador Bloomfield \n is based in Washington, DC, and brings governance and regulatory experience, years of international diplomacy, and security expertise to the EMH Board, along with a North American presence. Lincoln's private sector experience has frequently centered on sustainability, resilience and renewable energy. \n \n \n The Ambassador's experience working within the security apparatus of the US Government under three presidents and five administrations brings critical know-how in dealing with security issues and strategic planning. He will deepen the Board's understanding of environmental threats and emerging resource insecurity concerns having potential national, regional and global impacts. \n \n \n Ambassador Bloomfield is a valuable addition as \n EMH is focused on ESG-related aspects of the critical raw materials and battery supply chain, as part of its commitment to support the European Commission's new Batteries Regulation, a significant, far-reaching legislative development.\n \n \n The European Commission has proposed an ambitious policy based on four key components: the Batteries Directive, Strategic Action Plan on Batteries; the European Green Deal; and the Circular Economy Action Plan. \n Ambassador Bloomfield\n 's prior work in developing the US Government's first international policy on Cyber Security, and his related work on Critical Infrastructure Protection will help EMH and downstream partners operate securely for many years. He will support EMH in its key relationships with the European Commission, European Battery Alliance, European Raw Materials Alliance, and others seeking to create a highly secure, uniform and resilient framework for batteries and critical raw materials supply.\n \n \n Ambassador Bloomfield's \n appointment is consistent with EMH's commitm...