According to media reports, Mick Davis (ex-CEO of Xstrata, acquired by Glencore in 2013) is speculated to be the top contender for the Chairman’s role at Rio Tinto. Jan du Plessis, Rio’s current Chairman, is leaving the Anglo-Australian miner in 2018 to take up the Chairman’s role at BT Group. Finding his replacement hasn’t been an easy task, with John Varley – Rio’s director entrusted with the responsibility of finding a successor – resigning in June
14 Nov 2017
Mick Davis back from exile?
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Mick Davis back from exile?
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- Published:
14 Nov 2017 -
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Varun Sikka -
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According to media reports, Mick Davis (ex-CEO of Xstrata, acquired by Glencore in 2013) is speculated to be the top contender for the Chairman’s role at Rio Tinto. Jan du Plessis, Rio’s current Chairman, is leaving the Anglo-Australian miner in 2018 to take up the Chairman’s role at BT Group. Finding his replacement hasn’t been an easy task, with John Varley – Rio’s director entrusted with the responsibility of finding a successor – resigning in June