ARCHIVE

Ex-WCA, NMA director tapped as Peabody COO

INTERNATIONAL producer Peabody Energy has tapped longtime mining veteran Glenn Kellow as its newest president and chief operating officer.

Donna Schmidt
Ex-WCA, NMA director tapped as Peabody COO

Kellow, a former director of the World Coal Association and the National Mining Association, will relocate from Perth, Australia to the company’s headquarters in St Louis, Missouri to take over the role, reporting to chairman and chief executive officer Gregory Boyce.

The executive will have responsibility for all aspects of the company's global operations such as safety, production, sales/marketing, environmental, productivity improvement, engineering and planning.

He will also oversee a five-person team that included Americas president Kemal Williamson, Australia chairman Eric Ford, Australia president Charles Meintjes, Asia/Trading president Chris Hagedorn and executive vice president and chief technical officer Jeane Hull.

Kellow was most recently president of BHP Billiton’s aluminum and nickel business and has held a number of executive, operating and financial positions in coal, base metals, steel and petroleum businesses in the US, Australia and South America.

His coal industry experience includes serving as president and chief operating officer of New Mexico Coal, directing underground and surface coal mines. He worked extensively during that time with state, federal and tribal stakeholders.

“Glenn brings more than a quarter century of distinguished experience in the global resource industry, where he has served in multiple executive, operational and financial roles in coal and other commodities," Boyce said.

“Glenn's international experience and track record of performance within the mining, energy and steel sectors will further differentiate Peabody within the global coal industry.

“He brings a record of significant accomplishment around the world and will be a tremendous addition to what is already the best team in the coal industry.”

TOPICS:

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Monthly Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining Monthly Intelligence team.

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Future Fleets Report 2024

The report paints a picture of the equipment landscape and includes detailed profiles of mines that are employing these fleets

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Digitalisation Report 2023

An in-depth review of operations that use digitalisation technology to drive improvements across all areas of mining production

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Automation Report 2023

An in-depth review of operations using autonomous solutions in every region and sector, including analysis of the factors driving investment decisions

editions

Mining Magazine Intelligence Exploration Report 2023 (feat. Opaxe data)

A comprehensive review of current exploration rates, trending exploration technologies, a ranking of top drill intercepts and a catalogue of 2022 Initial Resource Estimates and recent discovery successes.