“I grew up in a mining town in Brazil, where the oldest mine in the country is located. I’m the fifth generation of my family to work in the mining sector. My ancestor, Thomas Lloyd, left Wales in the 19th century and moved to Brazil to work in a gold mining town. My great-grandfather, grandfather, father, and now myself have all been part of this industry. I started my career with an internship at 17, working at the South America corporate office of a mining company.
I went on to train as a chartered accountant and have worked across various areas of finance and different mining companies for over 20 years. When it came to marrying the worlds of finance and mining, I started by learning about the basics of geology and mining engineering, which are crucial for accurate accounting. This foundational knowledge helped me grasp the full scope of the mining production process, from resource identification to mine closure and rehabilitation.
After the first five years in finance, I transitioned to internal auditing and worked on key controls. Following a decade in finance and enterprise risk management, I was introduced to operational risk management and safety. This shift from finance to technical roles allowed me to support mines in implementing robust risk management processes and preventing fatal incidents.
I joined Anglo American after 16 years of working for a gold mining company. Initially, I was part of the group technical team focusing on operational risk management. My background in both finance and technical areas made it clear that I was well-suited for my current role of Risk and Assurance Governance Principal.”
- Maria Lloyd, Risk & Assurance Governance Principle