Rio Tinto announces board changes
Anne Lauvergeon and Simon Thompson will join the boards of Rio Tinto plc and Rio Tinto Limited as non-executive directors and both will become members of the Sustainability and Nominations Committees, the company said in its press release.
Anne Lauvergeon's appointment will take effect from 15 March 2014. She has over 30 years' experience across a number of fields. She started her career in the steel industry and then worked in a variety of roles at leading industrial companies before serving as chief executive officer of AREVA Group, the French nuclear power company, from 1999 to 2011. Anne also spent a number of years as adviser on international economic affairs at the French Presidency and as deputy chief of staff.
Simon Thompson's appointment will take effect from 1 April 2014. He holds a degree in geology and brings a wealth of international investment banking and mining experience. Simon held investment banking positions before he joined the Anglo American group in 1995 where he had a number of senior roles, including that of executive director, a position from which he retired in 2007.
The boards also announce the retirement of Vivienne Cox as a non-executive director at the conclusion of the Rio Tinto plc annual general meeting on 15 April 2014.
Rio Tinto chairman Jan du Plessis said "I am delighted to welcome Anne Lauvergeon and Simon Thompson to the Rio Tinto boards. They boast impressive track records as executives across multiple industries, in addition to which both bring a wealth of experience as non-executive directors of a number of leading international businesses.
"I am very grateful to Vivienne for all her support to Rio Tinto over the past nine years and wish her well for the future.
"In addition to the appointments announced today, we are making good progress in identifying another Australian to join the boards as a non-executive and a further announcement in this regard will be made in due course."