Recharge Resources Ltd. announced the Company has appointed Mr. Richard Robins, MBA, to the role of Corporate Secretary. The Company also announced the resignation of Natasha Sever from her role as Corporate Secretary. Natasha has been an invaluable asset to team, demonstrating exceptional leadership and dedication throughout her tenure.

Mr. Richard Robins is a seasoned financial executive with over twenty years of distinguished leadership and extensive expertise across multiple sectors, including banking, financial technology (FinTech), mining, and public companies. His impactful contributions have left an indelible mark on the financial landscape, demonstrating remarkable acumen and strategic prowess. Notably, his tenure as Chief Financial Officer at International Battery Metals Ltd. exemplified his exceptional leadership, steering the company through a successful public listing on the TSX Venture Exchange before strategically transitioning to the CSE.

This pivotal move marked a significant milestone, shaping the company's trajectory under Mr. Robins' guidance. International Battery Metals Ltd. His strategic insights and pivotal role have been instrumental in the company's success. Before his impactful role at International Battery Metals Ltd., Mr. Robins honed his skills through progressive leadership positions at esteemed banking institutions, including TD Bank, Citibank, Peoples Trust Company and Vancouver City Savings Credit Union.

His diverse experience equipped him with invaluable insights that have consistently contributed to his success. Beyond his professional endeavors, Mr. Robins is committed to philanthropic endeavors and serves on the Board of Directors of Odd Squad Productions Society, a registered not-for-profit charitable organization delivering prevention programs for youth in the Lower Mainland, throughout BC, across Canada, and worldwide. Mr. Robins earned his B.A., in Economics from McGill University in Montreal and holds a Master of Business Administration specializing in Marketing Entrepreneurial Studies from the Schulich School of Business at York University in Toronto.