Bannerman Energy Ltd. advised that it has appointed leading resources and corporate affairs executive, Ms Alison Terry, as a non-executive director of the Company. Alison is an experienced senior executive with a deep understanding of sustainability, ESG dynamics, legal and corporate affairs and the complexities of major operations. Most recently, she held the position of Director Sustainability and Corporate Affairs and Joint Company Secretary at Fortescue Metals Group, as a member of Fortescue's Executive team. Prior to joining Fortescue in 2014, she held senior executive roles in corporate affairs, legal and general management across a number of sectors, including at General Motors Holden Limited in the positions of General Counsel, Company Secretary and Executive Director, Corporate Affairs. Subsequently, she led automotive business development and corporate affairs at the Australian subsidiary of global electric vehicle infrastructure start-up, Better Place. Her previous non-executive roles include on the boards of NBN Tasmania and the leading industry super fund, AustralianSuper, where she was also a member of the Audit and Risk Committee. Alison holds a Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and a Graduate Diploma of Business (Accounting). She is also a member of Chief Executive Women and a Graduate of the
Australian Institute of Company Directors. Inline with the casual vacancy provisions of Bannerman's constitution, Ms Terry will stand for re-election at the Company's upcoming Annual General Meeting in November.