Neometals Ltd. announced the appointment of highly experienced directors, Dr. Jennifer Purdie and Mr. Leslie Guthrie, as NonExecutives to the Neometals Board. Both Dr. Purdie and Mr. Guthrie are well credentialled professionals who bring extensive experience and skills to Neometals ahead of its plan to demerge the Barrambie TitaniumVanadium Project into a new ASX-listed company. Dr. Purdie currently holds the position of CEO for Adani Australia Renewables. Dr. Purdie's extensive career has seen her hold roles in engineering, senior technology, strategy and operations for leading international mining companies. Prior to her role at Adani, Dr. Purdie served as executive vice president at Aurizon, Global Practice Leader for Rio Tinto's Technology and Innovation team and she filled engineering roles with Rio Tinto, Alcoa and Altona Petrochemical. Dr. Purdie has worked in a number of senior management and operational roles and has been deeply immersed in technology development. She has a PhD and Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Materials, Hons 1) from Auckland University and an Executive MBA from the University of Queensland. She is a committee member of Women in Mining and Resources Queensland, a fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers and a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Mr. Guthrie B.Sc (Engineering and Marketing) brings over 40 years of experience to Neometals which include highlevel roles within senior corporate management, project management and capital program development in the UK, Australia, North America and Asia. Most recently, Mr. Guthrie was Vice President Projects (Potash in Canada) for BHP Billiton, before holding senior roles which included Group Head of Projects and President LNG for BG Group, President of Aker Kvaerner Inc. in the US and he was also the managing director of Kvaerner Australia. Mr. Guthrie was one of the founding advisors of the John Grill Centre for Project Leadership at Sydney University and is engaged as a subject matter expert by Ernst and Young Advisory practice.