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Minerals Technologies Appoints Kristina M. Johnson

Minerals Technologies Inc. (MTI) has announced the election of Kristina M. Johnson to its Board of Directors. Johnson, who brings a wealth of experience in education, business, government, science, and technology, is expected to provide significant value to MTI with her unique perspectives and innovative ideas.

Dr. Johnson's background includes serving as President of The Ohio State University, Chancellor of the State University of New York, Chief Executive Officer of Cube Hydro Partners, LLC, and Under Secretary of Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy. She has also held various leadership roles at prestigious academic institutions and has been recognized with numerous accolades, including induction into the National Inventors Hall of Fame.

MTI reported global sales of $2.2 billion in 2023. Dr. Johnson is set to begin her service on the MTI Board of Directors on May 13, 2024.

This addition to the board brings a wealth of experience and expertise to MTI, and the company looks forward to benefitting from Dr. Johnson's insights as they continue to navigate the global markets. The market has reacted to these announcements by moving the company's shares 1.0% to a price of $74.82. For more information, read the company's full 8-K submission here.

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