BAU Appoints Scott Donaldson as Chief Executive and Executive Director
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Merry [2011-05-20]
Nov. 10, 2010 - Australian resources company Bauxite Resources Limited (BAU) announces the appointment of Scott Donaldson as Chief Executive and Executive Director of the Company. The appointments will take effect from 31 January, 2011.
Mr Donaldson is a qualified mining engineer with a graduate diploma in business. He brings more than 20 years experience in the mining industry in Australia and New Zealand with a variety of minerals including gold, nickel, copper, zinc and lead sulphides, copper oxides, coal and chromite. Some of his achievements include:
- Playing a key role in the successful transformation of 3 companies from explorers into producing mining companies;
- Successful management and development from pre-feasibility to construction, commissioning and production of five mines over the last 12 years; including
- Developing, commissioning & managing the Jaguar copper/zinc/silver project in WA with Jabiru Metals;
- Designing, developing and managing stage one of Western Metals' Pillara Lead-Zinc Mine in the Kimberley;
- Developing, commissioning & managing Tectonic Resources' Rav8 Nickel mine at Ravensthorpe, WA;
- Commissioning & managing the Coobina chromite mine in the Pilbara with Consolidated Minerals.
Bauxite Resources' Chairman and Acting Chief Executive, Barry Carbon, said that the Company was delighted to appoint Mr Donaldson. "We have conducted a very thorough executive search process, and we have been flattered by the excellence of the candidates who expressed interest in our company," he added.
"We have selected Mr Donaldson as the candidate with the best match of skills and experience to deliver on the next phase of development for Bauxite Resources Ltd," he added.
Mr Donaldson said that he was looking forward to his new leadership position with Bauxite Resources. "I am excited to be joining this West Australian company and I look forward to contributing to its long term growth," he added.
Bauxite Resources has recently announced its agreement with Yankuang Resources to design and build a modern alumina refinery in the south west of Western Australia, subject to a feasibility study.