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ON THE MOVE

MORE POWER AT CORNISH LITHIUM

Cornish Lithium has made three new appointments to its management team.

Neil Elliot, who has over 17 years’ experience providing corporate finance advice and broking services to UK listed natural resources companies, has been named corporate development manager. Elliot was most recently a director in BMO’s UK ECM and corporate broking team, which he joined from Liberum Capital in 2018.

Kate Harcourt has been appointed environment, social and governance (ESG) officer. She joins Cornish Lithium having amassed 30 years of experience as a sustainability professional, predominantly within the mining industry.

And mining geologist Kathy Hicks joins Cornish Lithium as an advisory environmental consultant, following 17 years of experience in the global hard rock mining industry and UK ground engineering sector. Hicks is a director of the Cornish Chamber of Mines and Minerals and a member of the Cornwall Mining Alliance Steering Committee.

ALL SMILES

Trewithen Dairy has appointed a new head of marketing to its management team.

Emma Lawes will oversee positioning the brand for its next stage of growth as it looks to expand nationally, and lead on how the business brings innovative new products to market.

Before joining the Lostwithiel-based business, Lawes had worked in various key positions with national brands. Notably, she was head of proposition development at Virgin Media, where she gained extensive experience designing and implementing marketing strategies and launching successful consumer products and services to market.

She said: “I’m so excited to be working with Trewithen Dairy and putting plans in place to continue the growth of the business, helping ensure its incredible success story maintains momentum and driving the business forward as it positions itself to the national consumer market.”

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NEW DAIRY LAWES

LONG TIME COMING

A businessman whose long and distinguished career on the world stage has included regular meetings with national and international heads of state, has joined British Lithium as a non-executive director.

Having established Newquay-based and family-run Legacy Properties in 2008, Peter Long is an active member of the Cornish business community. He is also a firm advocate of supporting companies with clear growth potential.

As CEO of TUI Travel PLC, Long played a leading role in creating TUI Group – the largest integrated leisure tourism business in the world with 64,000 staff and 30 million customers. Previous nonexecutive chairman and nonexecutive director roles include Rentokil Initial, RAC, Royal Mail and Countrywide.

He has also been president of the Family Holiday Association charity since 2013.

“I’m delighted to be joining British Lithium at such an exciting time in the company’s development,” he said.

Dr Mick Allen, a consultant and specialist in special care dentistry, has joined Bodmin-based Smile Together Dental CIC as clinical director for quality assurance and patient safety.

A prominent and influential figure in south Wales, Dr Allen has been dental adviser to Cardiff and Vale University Health Board since 2016 and has been seconded to the Welsh Government to help reform general dental services.

Smile Together is an employee-owned CIC tackling oral health inequality by investing its profits back into patient care and Cornish communities.

Dental director, Dr Jonathan Bouwer-Davis, said: “There are real challenges facing dentistry, both pre-Covid and in the wake of the pandemic, not just in Cornwall but across the whole country.

“A collaborative approach has to be the way forward, not least to share best practice and experience, and we’re therefore thrilled to have attracted a clinician of Mick’s calibre to support our work and join the board of Smile Together.