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Game of roles

WHAT becomes of old mining CEOs? Well in a couple of cases several high profile mining names have re-emerged in key roles.

Noel Dyson
Andrew Harding is to become managing director and CEO of Aurizon.

Andrew Harding is to become managing director and CEO of Aurizon.

One big name that has re-emerged is Andrew Harding who left his Rio Tinto Iron Ore CEO role after losing out to Jean-Sebastien Jacques in the race for the top job at the global miner. Harding has been...

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