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5.15.2008 - 09:26am ET
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ICMM Appoints New President
(CSRwire) May 15, 2008 - Dr. R. Anthony (Tony) Hodge has been appointed ICMM
President and will take up his position on 1 October 2008.
ICMM Chairman (and Chief Executive Officer, Lonmin) Brad Mills welcomed
Tony Hodge at a meeting of the ICMM Council – made up of the CEOs of
all member companies – held in Miami on Wednesday 14 May.
Brad Mills said, "I am looking forward to working with Tony– he has an
excellent track record in the industry, and is ideally positioned to lead
ICMM as we work towards a sustainable future for the mining and metals
industry."
Tony Hodge said, "This is an exceptional opportunity - my enthusiasm for
this role has only grown since having the opportunity to interact with the
CEOs of our member companies this week. ICMM has made great progress since
its creation in 2001, although there are many exciting and significant
challenges ahead."
Tony Hodge is a leading authority on sustainable development in mining. He
has worked as a professional engineer and consultant to industry and as an
advisor to government during the course of his distinguished career. He
served on the Canadian Prime Minister’s National Roundtable on
Environment and Economy (1992-96), led the North American component of the
Mining Metals and Sustainable Development (MMSD) project (2001-02) and was
President of Friends of the Earth Canada (1989-92).
He is currently Kinross Professor of Mining and Sustainability in the
Department of Mining Engineering, and Helen and Arthur Stollery Professor
of Mining Engineering and Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering,
at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
To help ensure a smooth transition to the new President, Dr. John Groom
has accepted an interim role as Chief Operating Officer working with Tony
Hodge and ICMM. John will be on a full-time secondment from Anglo
American, a founding company member of ICMM, during this period.
Tony Hodge said, "I have known John Groom for over 10 years, having first
worked with him during the MMSD project. His knowledge and experience of
the foundation and continued growth of ICMM will be invaluable in the
coming months.
"I would also like to thank my predecessor, Paul Mitchell. He leaves an
organization that is well placed to help its members and the industry meet
the significant challenge of delivering essential materials for humanity in
an environmentally and socially sustainable way."
Tony Hodge is available for comment – please contact Fernanda Diez
(details on next page). Full biographies and pictures of Tony Hodge and
John Groom are also available from Fernanda Diez.
Notes to Editors:
The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) is a CEO-led
organization representing many of the world’s leading mining and metals
companies as well as regional, national and commodity associations. An
important part of its mandate is dedicated to sustainable development.
ICMM members are committed to improving their sustainable development
performance and to the responsible production of the mineral and metal
resources society needs. ICMM's vision is for a respected mining and
metals industry that is widely recognized as essential for society and as
a key contributor to sustainable development.
ICMM’s 17 corporate members are:
Alcoa, Anglo American, AngloGold Ashanti, Barrick, BHP Billiton,
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold, Gold Fields, Lonmin, Mitsubishi Materials,
Newmont, Nippon Mining & Metals, Rio Tinto, Sumitomo Metal Mining, Teck
Cominco, Vale, Xstrata, Zinifex.
ICMM’s 29 association members are:
Cámara Argentina de Empresarios Mineros, Cámara Asomineros Andi
(Colombia), Cámara Minera de México, CAMIVEN (Cámara Minera de
Venezuela), Chamber of Mines of South Africa, China International Mining
Group, Cobalt Development Institute, Consejo Minero de Chile A.G.,
Eurometaux, Euromines, Federation of Indian Mineral Industries, Indonesian
Mining Association, Instituto Brasileiro de Mineraçao, International
Aluminium Institute, International Copper Association, International
Molybdenum Association, International Wrought Copper Council,
International Zinc Association, Japan Mining Industry Association, Lead
Development Association International, Minerals Council of Australia,
Mining Association of Canada, Mining Industry Associations of Southern
Africa, National Mining Association USA (NMA), Nickel Institute,
Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada, Sociedad Nacional de
Minería (Chile), Sociedad Nacional de Minería Petróleo y Energía
(Peru), World Coal Institute, World Gold Council.
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