Friday, July 14, 2017

The new CEO of Rio Tinto Group, Jean-Sebasten Zhak (Jean-Sébastien Jacques) began restructuring the company, which will now be divided into four divisions: Aluminum; Copper, and diamonds; Energy and mineral resources; and iron ore. This is stated in a statement Rio Tinto press.
Division of Rio Tinto diamond mining and copper, which, according to the company, is characterized by high marketing component, will be headed by Arno Suara (Arnaud Soirat), which will become a member of the Executive Committee. Before the restructuring, Arnaud was the main president of aluminum production unit. It has more than 24 years of experience in the industry in three continents. Arno will work out of the office Rio Tinto in London.
Jean-Sebasten Zhak said: "For the mining industry the time has come trials, and Rio Tinto copes well with them we plan daily to show the highest results in order to enable us to create added value for our shareholders and members of the community both in the short and long term. term. our strategy, commitment and balance, as well as concern for shareholder value remain unchanged. at the same time, we are strengthening our structure and results, placing our assets in the very foundation of our business for IMPROVEMENT Nia indicators. "
Among the members of the new Executive Committee for Rio Tinto will be Jean-Sebasten Zhak, CEO of Rio Tinto Group; Kristofer Linch (Christopher Lynch), Chief Financial Officer; Bug Hugo (Hugo Bague), general manager of organizational resources; Alfredo Barrios (Alfredo Barrios), CEO of the aluminum division; Alan Davis (Alan Davies), Chief Executive Officer for the extraction of energy resources and minerals; Dzhoan Ferrel (Joanne Farrell), head of the health division, safety and the environment; Steven Mackintosh (Stephen McIntosh), Director-General for Development and Innovation; Selsberi Chris (Chris Salisbury), CEO of iron ore; Arno Suara, CEO of diamond mining and copper; and Debora Velentayn (Debra Valentine), Director General of Law and Legislation Rio Tinto.
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