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PROPOSED DIRECTORS Peter John Freeman (aged 57) Non-Executive Director Mr Freeman read engineering at Oxford University and received a master’s degree from London Business School. He then spent eight years with Continental Illinois National Bank in Chicago and London, working in natural resources. In 1981, he joined N.M. Rothschild & Sons Ltd, eventually becoming a director within the corporate finance department, responsible for the natural resources sector. In 1989 he joined Warrior as one of the founding partners. Following its sale to Standard Bank of South Africa in 1997, he agreed to stay on for three years. At the end of this period, in October 2000, he left to form Cutfield Freeman & Co. Ltd. During a working life spent almost entirely within the natural resources sector, Mr Freeman has undertaken a range of transactions for both companies and governments. These include advice on equity raising, funding for major projects, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, asset disposals, government relations and regulatory issues, privatisations, bullion and trade financing, as well as general corporate advice. Philip Leslie Holbeche (aged 61) Non-Executive Director Mr Holbeche gained an economics degree and trained in finance at Ford of Europe before completing a master’s degree at London Business School. He then spent ten years working overseas, primarily in Johannesburg, Hong Kong and New York, in senior financial roles, latterly with General Atlantic, the venture capital and investment company. He returned to the UK and co-founded an oil exploration company, Ardmore Petroleum, which was successfully introduced to the London Stock Exchange in 1987 and was subsequently the subject of a trade sale. In 1989 Mr Holbeche became CFO of Royal Trust International a major Canadian bank, responsible for the European and Far Eastern operations. This role also included responsibility for a broadly based venture capital portfolio which required restructuring and refinancing. Since the early 1990’s he has been an independent director of private and public companies and has acted as consultant to and investor in early stage technology ventures. Mr Holbeche was a founding shareholder of Ceres Power plc in June 2001 and has been chairman since the company’s inception with responsibilities which include finance, corporate structure and strategy. Ceres Power plc was admitted to AIM on 25 November 2004 when it successfully raised £16 million.
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