Turmalina Metals Corp. announced the re-appointment of Miguel Inchaustegui to the Company's Board of Directors effective April 3, 2024. Mr. Inchaustegui will be an independent director as well as a Member of the Audit Committee.

The Company also announced the appointment of Michael Carew to the Company's Advisory Committee. Luis Miguel Inchaustegui Zevallos was born in Lima, Peru and is a lawyer graduated from the University of Lima, with an MBA from the San Ignacio de Loyola University and has taken Negotiation courses at the Kellogg School Management of Northwestern University. Mr. Inchaustegui is a consultant on strategic issues, corporate affairs and sustainable development, currently advises some mining companies when required, is an independent director of Alta Copper (before Candente Copper),OCP Cobriza, APC Corporacion, is a consultant for a transparency initiative in Peru carried out by the organization Resources For Development (R4D), writes articles in business and mining newspapers in Peru and participates as a speaker in some events on governance, mining and shared value.

Mr. Inchaustegui has more than 28 years of experience in the mining sector, during his years of experience, he has been Minister of Energy and Mines from August to November 2020, Consultant for External Products and Services (PEC) of the Inter-American Development Bank from March to August 2020, Independent Director of Turmalina Metals Corp. in 2019 and 2020, he has also served as Vice Minister of Mines from May 2018 to April 2019 and as Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Sustainable Development of Gold Fields La Cima SA from April 2012 to September 2017 and as Vice President of Government Affairs and Deputy General Manager of Lumina Copper (Galeno project). Mr. Carew holds a PhD in geology and has over 20 years' corporate and capital markets experience.

This includes a variety of exploration/business development roles for several small-cap explorers and multinational mining companies including Ivanhoe Mines in Mongolia and BHP Billiton in Australia. Michael was an equity analyst at Haywood Securities providing research and recommendations to both retail and institutional clients and has held executive positions at several Canadian-listed small- cap, junior explorers. This experience has facilitated the critical analysis of a variety of deposit and commodity types from both a technical and capital market perspective.