Chalice Mining Limited announced the following changes to the Company's Executive Leadership Team, effective immediately. Long-serving Chief Financial Officer, Richard Hacker has been appointed to the newly-created role of General Manager - Strategy and Commercial, with a specific focus on strategic partnering options for the 100%-owned Julimar Project in WA. Mr. Hacker will also lead business development activities with a continued focus on the new West Yilgarn Ni-Cu-PGE Province in WA.

Hacker has been an integral part of the Chalice team since the Company's formation in 2006. His extensive experience in resource project financing, as well as corporate and commercial management will be instrumental to the success of Chalice. Chris MacKinnon, who has been Chalice's Business Development and Legal Manager since 2020, will succeed Mr. Hacker as Chief Financial Officer.

Under the role of CFO, Mr. MacKinnon will also work closely with the Managing Director and CEO on investor relations and external communications. MacKinnon is a qualified accountant and corporate lawyer with over 15 years of professional and corporate experience in the energy and resources industry. He has previously worked in senior corporate finance roles in mid-cap ASX-listed companies, and has over 10 years' experience in investment banking and private legal practice.

He is a Certified Practising Accountant who holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Western Australia and a Diploma of Applied Finance from KAPLAN.