Wednesday, 6 September, 2023 - 11:14
Breight Group welcomes Greg Lilleyman as non-executive director: Guiding the path to future growth
Breight Group proudly announces the appointment of Greg Lilleyman as its non-executive director.
Greg Lilleyman has over 30 years of international experience in the mining sector, across multiple commodities in large scale project development and construction, operational and business leadership, joint venture management and technology deployment.
Mr Lilleyman became the chief executive of Nathan River Resources in September 2021, after four years as chief operating officer and director of operations at Fortescue Metals Group and 26 years in various roles with Rio Tinto including as group executive technology & innovation, head of productivity improvement, and president of its Pilbara iron ore operations. Before joining Rio Tinto, Mr Lilleyman worked for Alcoa World Alumina in Western Australia.
Mr Lilleyman holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Construction Engineering from Curtin University, and has completed the Vincent Fairfax Fellowship in Ethical Leadership at the University of Melbourne and the prestigious Wharton Business School’s Advanced Management Program.
He is a member of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Management.
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Breight Group proudly announces the appointment of Greg Lilleyman as its non-executive director.
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Cameco Australia managing director Brian Reilly has been endorsed as president of the Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia.He takes over from Rio Tinto executive Greg Lilleyman, who has stepped down from the CME role after moving to a new role.
Former federal resources minister Martin Ferguson has joined the board of trustees of the University of Western Australia's Energy and Minerals Institute.
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Rio Tinto executive Greg Lilleyman is leaving the company after 25 years, and will be replaced as group executive technology and innovation by the miner’s current head of exploration.
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Today's board moves wrap includes David Watson, Christopher Kelsall, Jason Carone, Joe Ariti, Andrew Haslam, Greg Lilleyman and Brian van Rooyen.
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