Armory Mining Adds Tom Clarke, P.Geo to its Advisory Committee
Thenewswire·2025-11-27 08:05

Core Insights - Armory Mining Corp. has appointed geologist Tom Clarke to its Advisory Committee, enhancing its expertise in mineral exploration critical to energy, security, and defense sectors [1][5] - The company has joined the Critical Minerals Institute (CMI), which focuses on addressing challenges and opportunities in the critical minerals sector [6][7] Company Developments - Tom Clarke is a registered geoscientist with 21 years of experience in geology, having worked on various projects across multiple continents [2][3][4] - Clarke's previous roles include directing exploration at Bonterra Resources, where he contributed to defining a compliant resource on the Gladiator gold deposit [3] - The company controls a 100% interest in the Ammo antimony-gold project in Nova Scotia, an 80% interest in the Candela II lithium brine project in Argentina, and an option for a 100% interest in the Riley Creek antimony-gold project in British Columbia [8] Industry Context - The Critical Minerals Institute serves as a hub for companies, capital markets, and experts in the critical minerals industry, promoting education, collaboration, and networking opportunities [6][7] - CMI aims to provide insights into the value and sustainability of critical materials essential for technological and industrial advancement [6]