
Pure Lithium Founder & CEO Emilie Bodoin Recognized for Trailblazing Woman of the Year at 2025 Volta Foundation Awards at 17
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Pure Lithium Corporation, a disruptive vertically integrated lithium metal battery technology company, is pleased to announce that its Founder, Chairman & CEO, Emilie Bodoin received special recognition for Trailblazing Woman of the Year Award Sponsored by ExxonMobil at the 2025 Fastmarkets Volta Awards Ceremony, in Las Vegas, Nevada on June 24.
This award celebrates an exceptional female leader who has demonstrated outstanding leadership, vision, and impact within her industry. It recognizes achievements in driving innovation, fostering diversity, and inspiring others while making significant contributions to her organization.
'I am truly honored to receive special recognition for this award. One of the best things about my role is the opportunity to lead by example and encourage and inspire women and girls who may not yet recognize their potential. To all of my fellow nominees and women in this space, I commend your hard work and resulting accomplishments,' said Bodoin.
In 2024, Pure Lithium won the Volta Best New Project Award, in addition to the Fastmarkets Battery Raw Material Shark Tank competition.
About Pure Lithium
Pure Lithium is a disruptive lithium metal battery technology company led by inventor and lithium expert, CEO Emilie Bodoin, and world-renowned battery and metallurgical expert, MIT Emeritus Professor Donald R. Sadoway, as full-time CSO. The Company's novel Brine to Battery™ technology combines metal extraction and anode production, unlocking unconventional sources of lithium. The resulting pure lithium metal anode is the core component of our lithium metal vanadium oxide battery, a step-change improvement over today's lithium-ion technology in cell performance, cost, and safety. Additionally, the battery is free of graphite, cobalt, nickel, and manganese. For more information, visit www.purelithium.io or email news@purelithium.io.
About Volta Awards
The Volta Awards are the premier global celebration recognizing excellence and groundbreaking achievements across the entire battery supply chain ecosystem. From cutting-edge innovations and sustainability breakthroughs to exceptional leadership, this event is the pinnacle of recognition in our industry.
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