American Battery Technology Company Hires Battery Metals Specialist, Tony DiCenso, as Director of Corporate Development and Strategy
- Tony DiCenso brings over 15 years of industry experience in global commodities markets, including roles at Apple and Goldman Sachs, to optimize ABTC's strategic partnerships and contracts for recycled battery products.
- ABTC CEO Ryan Melsert expresses excitement for DiCenso's leadership in developing long-term offtake agreements for high-demand recycled products, highlighting his skillset and experience in battery metals trading and global metals purchasing.
- DiCenso's role will focus on commercial sales of ABTC's battery metals products, pricing and financing strategies, new customer acquisitions, and support for overall strategy and new growth initiatives, M&A, negotiations, and deal structuring.
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DiCenso brings over 15 years of industry experience in global commodities markets. He joins ABTC from Apple, where he was most recently responsible for global battery metals and cathode procurement, as well as long-term strategy development in support of Apple's recycled battery materials initiatives.
Prior to Apple, he was a vice president in base metals trading at Goldman Sachs, responsible for trading and analysis of physical and derivative metals markets. Over the course of his career, he has gained experience and transacted in a broad range of primary and secondary materials, and occupied the seat of a consumer, trader, analyst, and now producer. DiCenso began his commodities journey in the aluminum department of Glencore Ltd.
"We are excited to have Tony join the team to lead the development and optimization of our strategic contracts and offtake agreements with our corporate partners," stated ABTC CEO Ryan Melsert. "The types of recycled products that we are currently manufacturing domestically are in high demand and require multi-faceted long-term offtake agreements in order to fully capture their value, and through Tony's experiences in battery metals trading and global metals purchasing at some of the premier institutions in the world, he has the exact skillset needed to lead these efforts as ABTC progresses through its commercialization plan and growth roadmap."
In the newly created position, DiCenso will lead the company in commercial sales of ABTC's battery metals products, pricing and financing strategies, and new customer acquisitions. Additive to the company's business development team, DiCenso will support overall strategy and new growth initiatives, M&A, negotiations, and deal structuring.
"I'm thrilled to join ABTC at such an important time for both the company and the industry as a whole," stated Tony DiCenso, ABTC director of corporate development and strategy. "ABTC is simultaneously pursuing multiple strategies – all of which are critical to enabling the energy transition. I couldn't be more excited to leverage my entire background to help commercialize new technologies and accelerate the company's trajectory."
DiCenso received his bachelor of science degree in economics with a minor in business administration from the University of
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