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BRISBANE – NOVONIX Limited (NASDAQ: NVX), a company specializing in battery materials and technology, has announced the addition of Sharan Barrow to its Board of Directors, scheduled for February 28, 2024. Sharan Barrow is highly regarded for her global human rights advocacy work. As General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation and President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, he brings his wealth of experience to work on climate action.
NOVONIX Chairman Robert J. Nutter expressed confidence in Barrow's ability to contribute to the company's vision of advancing clean energy solutions. Her background in policy dialogue at the international level, including the United Nations, G7, G20, World Bank and International Monetary Fund, is expected to provide valuable insight to the Board.
Mr. Barrow's track record includes a focus on employment, human rights, industrial relations, and corporate responsibility. Her role in climate action with transition solutions is particularly relevant to NOVONIX's mission. She has participated in various high-level global policy discussions and co-chaired the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos.
In addition to his international work, Barrow is a visiting professor of practice at the Grantham Institute of London School of Economics, vice-president of the European Climate Foundation, and a board member of several organizations working on sustainability and climate governance. .
NOVONIX's portfolio includes manufacturing battery cell testing equipment, manufacturing high-performance synthetic graphite anode materials, and developing zero-waste cathode synthesis processes. The company is recognized for its role in the battery industry for electric vehicles and energy storage systems, contributing to a more sustainable energy future.
This strategic appointment reflects NOVONIX's continued commitment to responsible governance and innovation in clean energy technology. This information is based on NOVONIX Limited's press release statement.
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