LEADERSHIP

Grange gets final Southdown permit - and new CEO

RUSSELL Clark has resigned as managing director and chief executive officer of Grange Resources, just as the company received the final major environmental permit for its $A2.88 billion Southdown magnetite project.

Kristie Batten
Grange gets final Southdown permit - and new CEO

Clark had been MD and CEO since March 2008 and was at the helm when the company completed a transformational merger with Australian Bulk Minerals in early 2009. “The company is now well positioned...

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