New CEO for Anglo Platinum and senior management changes
13 May, 2008
Anglo American is pleased to announce senior management changes.
Neville Nicolau
Further to Anglo Platinum's announcement today that Neville Nicolau has been appointed as CEO of Anglo Platinum, Cynthia Carroll, Chief Executive of Anglo American, commented:
“I am delighted with the appointment of Neville Nicolau as CEO of Anglo Platinum. He brings considerable, hands-on deep level mining experience to our platinum business, gained over nearly 30 years in the mining industry. I am confident that Neville's operational focus will enable Anglo Platinum to capitalise on its significant upside potential and extend its operational and financial excellence in a safe environment.
“I would like to commend Norman Mbazima and Duncan Wanblad on their great contribution as Acting CEO's, working tirelessly under significant pressure. I am delighted that they are appointed to important new roles within Anglo American and I wish them much success.”
Neville Nicolau will join the Executive Committee of Anglo American plc.
Read the full release about Neville Nicolau's appointment on the Anglo Platinum
website.
Norman Mbazima
Norman Mbazima, Joint Acting CEO of Anglo Platinum, has been appointed CEO of Scaw Metals, Anglo American's international diversified steel products business, with operations in Southern Africa, Chile, Peru, Canada and Mexico. Norman will continue in his previous role as CFO of Anglo Platinum until the search for his successor has been completed, at which point he will take up his new role at Scaw. Norman will replace Tony Harris, who is retiring from the role of CEO of Scaw Metals.
Duncan Wanblad
Duncan Wanblad, Joint Acting CEO of Anglo Platinum, has been appointed CEO of Copper in the Base Metals division of Anglo American, with effect from 1 July. This new role reflects the scale and strong growth profile of Anglo American's copper business within Anglo Base Metals, with six copper operations in Chile, including two undergoing major expansion programmes, two significant potential projects in Peru and the Pebble copper-gold-molybdenum joint venture in Alaska.