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Anglo American appoints Hennie Faul as CEO of its Copper business

16 August, 2013

Anglo American plc (“Anglo American”) announces the appointment of Mr Hennie Faul as CEO of its Copper business following John MacKenzie’s decision to leave to pursue other opportunities outside Anglo American.

Hennie Faul, currently Anglo American’s Group Head of Mining, will report to Duncan Wanblad, CEO of the Base Metals and Minerals business, with effect from October 2013.

Duncan Wanblad, Anglo American’s CEO of Base Metals and Minerals, said: "Hennie Faul brings 26 years of deep technical and operational experience to our Copper business. Hennie has shown strong leadership during his nine years with Anglo American – across our former zinc businesses and as Group Head of Mining for the last 2½ years. I look forward to working with Hennie as we continue to improve the performance of our high quality copper assets to their full potential."

Hennie Faul commented: "I am delighted to be taking up my new role as CEO of Copper and I look forward to working with the team to drive the ongoing performance turnaround and improvement from our copper assets. I have greatly enjoyed the technical challenges of the last few years working across Anglo American’s commodity businesses as the Group Head of Mining and now will bring my experience across the mining value chain to Copper."

Mark Cutifani, Chief Executive of Anglo American, said: "I congratulate Hennie Faul on his appointment to head the Copper business and I expect his leadership and breadth of expertise will enable us to achieve sustainably higher returns from our competitively positioned assets. I would like to thank John MacKenzie for his 24 years of hard work and dedication to Anglo American, the last four of which as CEO of Copper. John has worked across many of our commodity businesses around the world and most recently overseen the successful construction, commissioning and ramp up of the expansion at Los Bronces, and the recent processing improvements at Collahuasi. Amongst other achievements he also led the discussions around the innovative Quellaveco Dialogue table in Peru.  We wish him well for the next stage of his career."


Notes to editors:

Hennie Faul, age 50, has more than 26 years of operational and technical experience in the mining industry, covering open pit and underground mining, processing, logistics and marketing. Hennie has been Group Head of Mining since 2011, prior to which he was the CEO of Anglo American’s Zinc business following four years as Head of Mining in Anglo American’s Technical team. Hennie began his career working for Gencor in South Africa and for BCL and BHP in Botswana and Zimbabwe respectively. Hennie received his Bachelor of Mining Engineering degree from the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

Anglo American is one of the world’s largest mining companies, is headquartered in the UK and listed on the London and Johannesburg stock exchanges. Our portfolio of mining businesses meets our customers’ changing needs and spans bulk commodities – iron ore and manganese, metallurgical coal and thermal coal; base metals and minerals – copper, nickel, niobium and phosphates; and precious metals and minerals – in which we are a global leader in both platinum and diamonds.  At Anglo American, we are committed to working together with our stakeholders – our investors, our partners and our employees – to create sustainable value that makes a real difference, while upholding the highest standards of safety and responsibility across all our businesses and geographies. The company’s mining operations, pipeline of growth projects and exploration activities span southern Africa, South America, Australia, North America, Asia and Europe.
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