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Bye bye Brinsden

MOST CEOs want to go out on a high. With Pilbara Minerals’ net profit after tax soaring 639% to $114 million, few could blame the lithium miner and processor’s managing director and CEO Ken Brinsden for announcing that he is stepping down from the role at the end of the year.

Ken Brinsden is stepping down as managing director and CEO of Pilbara Minerals.

Ken Brinsden is stepping down as managing director and CEO of Pilbara Minerals.

Brinsden said that after what was close to seven years in the role, it was the right time to step down and spend more time with his family. He also wants to pursue personal interests after a long senior...

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