Troy Minerals adds Taylor Sulik to advisory board
Troy Minerals Inc. (CSE:TROY)(OTCQB: TROYF)(FSE:VJ3) announced the appointment of Taylor Sulik to its advisory board, according to a company statement.
Sulik brings over seven years of experience with the United States Coast Guard in security and intelligence roles. He currently serves as president of Mithril Mining Corp., a company focused on developing U.S.-based critical-mineral deposits. Through this role, he holds membership in the Critical Minerals Forum, the New American Industrial Alliance, the Defense Industrial Base Consortium, and 47G, a Utah-based industrial alliance.
Sulik has previously served as strategic advisor to American Tungsten and Rockland Resources, both Canadian companies developing mining projects in the United States. His professional background also includes strategy, operational and intelligence positions at Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Allied Universal and Constellis. He is currently pursuing a master's degree at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, focusing on national defense and strategic studies.
The advisory board appointment comes as Troy Minerals reported a scandium, gallium and vanadium discovery at its Lake Owen project in Wyoming earlier in 2025. The Vancouver-based company holds critical mineral projects in both Canada and the United States, focusing on commodities including silica, scandium, gallium, vanadium and rare earth elements.
"We believe the strengthening of our team with high-credibility professionals, such as Taylor, provide to our company huge advantages," said Yannis Tsitos, president of Troy Minerals, in the company statement.
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