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Company Overview Aurelion Inc. is a NASDAQ-listed small-cap public company operating at the intersection of public markets, gold-backed value storage, and tokenized real-world assets. The company’s strategy centers on building a public-market treasury anchored in fully backed, tokenized gold (e.g., Tether Gold / XAU₮), offering investors regulated exposure to digitized gold through a listed vehicle. With completed PIPE financing and an active ATM equity program, capital markets communication is central to Aurelion’s operating model. While early in scale, the company sits within a rapidly growing institutional conversation around real-world asset tokenization, making investor education, message discipline, and credibility with U.S. investors critical. This is a high-ownership IR environment, where the Investor Relations Manager / Director partners directly with the CEO to shape external narrative, manage investor and analyst relationships, and own U.S. IR execution end-to-end. The Role We are seeking a hands-on Investor Relations Manager / Director to build and own the U.S. investor relations function. This is a standalone, high-accountability Individual Contributor role working directly with the CEO. This is not a maintenance role within a large or mature IR organization. It is a builder role for someone who has operated in real investor-facing environments and is ready to independently own IR strategy, execution, and external engagement. Key Responsibilities • Own U.S. investor relations strategy and execution across all external stakeholders • Serve as the primary point of contact for institutional investors, analysts, and prospective shareholders • Partner closely with the CEO on investor messaging, positioning, and external narrative • Lead preparation and execution of earnings cycles, including investor materials, talking points, and Q&A • Manage sell-side analyst relationships and support coverage development • Proactively identify and engage arenaflex investors through roadshows, conferences, and 1:1 meetings • Monitor market sentiment, shareholder feedback, and investor perception to inform leadership decisions • Support capital markets activity (PIPE, ATM programs, strategic transactions) through clear, disciplined communication • Ensure consistency, accuracy, and credibility across all external financial communications Must-Have Qualifications • Demonstrated experience in Investor Relations or capital-markets-facing roles • Direct experience engaging institutional investors and sell-side analysts • Hands-on involvement in earnings cycles and external investor communications • Strong understanding of public markets, capital markets dynamics, and investor psychology • Ability to clearly and credibly communicate complex or non-traditional business models • Comfort operating independently in a low-structure, high-ownership environment Relevant Backgrounds May Include • Investor Relations roles within public or late-stage private companies • Equity research, ECM, or equity sales professionals who have moved into investor-facing corporate roles • Capital markets or institutional-facing roles within fintech, digital assets, financial infrastructure, or asset management firms Nice-to-Have Experience • Experience in fintech, digital assets, blockchain, or alternative assets • Exposure to small-cap or emerging-growth public companies • Experience supporting PIPE, ATM, or secondary offerings • Prior close partnership with CEOs, CFOs, or boards on external positioning What This Role Offers • Full ownership of the U.S. IR function • Direct partnership with the CEO on external market engagement • High visibility and real accountability in a public-company setting • Opportunity to shape investor understanding and credibility from the ground up • A role best suited for builders who value autonomy, judgment, and impact over hierarchy Apply tot his job

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