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Rio leads nominations for 2023 Women in Resources Awards

Awards to be handed out in March

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BHP Nickel West asset president Jessica Farrell is among the nominees

BHP Nickel West asset president Jessica Farrell is among the nominees

Now into its 14th year, WIRA recognises the power of gender diversity in WA mining and resources and highlights the outstanding efforts of individuals and companies to deliver progress in this area.

CME received more than 110 nominations for the six categories.

Rio Tinto led the field with six nominations, followed by Woodside Energy with four and BHP with three.

"WIRA is an exceptionally significant event in our calendar - and showcases some of the very best people and initiatives in our sector," CME CEO Rebecca Tomkinson said.

"Gender diversity is an incredibly important topic for WA mining and resources, and CME member companies are committed to recognising, promoting and continuing to support it in all that they do.

"The 14 women, one man and three companies that make up our 2023 WIRA finalists are the embodiment of that commitment.

"CME and its member companies are proud of the growth in female participation in our industry over the past decade, particularly the increasing number of women occupying leadership roles.

"We also recognise that gender diversity remains an area in which there is still significant work to be done. It's crucial that we have events like WIRA to celebrate the extremely valuable contributions being made by women in the WA mining and resource sector and shine a light on the amazing career opportunities that are out there."

The 2023 finalists are:

Outstanding Young Woman in Resources Award

Chien Foo, Shell Australia

Kelsie Clarke, Woodside Energy

Tan Farquhar, Rio Tinto

Outstanding Operator/Technician/Trade Award

Fiona Larsen, Rio Tinto

Mel McLellan, Rio Tinto

Melinda Clarke, Woodside Energy

Outstanding Woman in Resources Award

Chantel Westley, Rio Tinto

Jayne Baird, Woodside Energy

Shelley Robertson, Mineral Resources

Technological Innovation Award

Kylie McKay, Rio Tinto

Samantha Langley, BHP

Sarah Anderson, Chevron

Women in Resources Champion Award

Jessica Farrell, BHP

Michael Erickson, AngloGold Ashanti

Sandy Sibenaler, South32

Outstanding Company Initiative Award

BHP - FutureFit Academy

Rio Tinto - Building Everyday Respect

Woodside Energy  - Gender Equality Matters

The 2023 WIRA presentation dinner will be held at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on Friday, March 31.

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