– CANADA, Toronto – Li-Cycle Holdings Corp. (NYSE: LICY), an industry leader in lithium-ion battery resource recovery and the leading lithium-ion battery recycler, today announced the nomination of Susan Alban for her election to its Board of Directors at the AGM on April 27, 2023.
“We believe that Susan will be a great addition to Li-Cycle’s Board. She brings deep expertise in human resources management at rapidly growing companies and we are excited to welcome her to the Company’s Board. We believe that her experience and insights will help Li-Cycle as we continue to scale our Spoke & Hub network to serve our customers around the world,” said co-founder and Executive Chair, Tim Johnston.
“I’m excited at the opportunity to join Li-Cycle’s Board and I’m looking forward to working closely with the Company’s management team and Board members,” said Ms. Alban. “Through its innovative Spoke & Hub network, Li-Cycle supports the acceleration of the global clean energy transition and I’m excited to help drive that change.”
About Susan Alban
Susan Alban currently serves as CPO and an Operating Partner at Renegade Partners, where she supports the portfolio companies across all areas of Human Resources. Previously, Ms. Alban was the VP of People at Zume, a GM at Uber, as well as a group product manager at eBay, working in partnership with PayPal to drive improvements across eBay’s e-commerce funnel. Ms. Alban started her career at McKinsey & Company, where she was a management consultant for healthcare and consumer products businesses, with a focus on M&A and growth. After McKinsey, she joined CHB Capital Partners, a middle-market private equity firm, where she invested and worked closely with CHB’s portfolio companies.
Ms. Alban has a degree in Economics from Duke University and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business.
About Li-Cycle Holdings Corp.
Li-Cycle is on a mission to leverage its innovative Spoke & Hub Technologies™ to provide a customer-centric, end-of-life solution for lithium-ion batteries while creating a secondary supply of critical battery materials. Lithium-ion rechargeable batteries are increasingly powering our world in automotive, energy storage, consumer electronics, and other industrial and household applications. The world needs improved technology and supply chain innovations to better manage battery manufacturing waste and end-of-life batteries and to meet the rapidly growing demand for critical and scarce battery-grade raw materials through a closed-loop solution.
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