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De Beers Group appoints new executive committee members

- Mining Weekly

Diamond company De Beers Group, following a number of internal promotions, has appointed Riaan Burger, Rasila ( Ras) Vaghjiani, Malebogo Mpugwa and Ryan Perry to its executive committee ( ExCo). Burger joins the ExCo as CEO of Namdeb, while Vaghjiani has been promoted to group executive VP of Transforma­tion. Mpugwa will succeed Joy Roman as De Beers Group executive head of human resources, while Roman becomes head of human resources for mining major Anglo American’s Technical & Sustainabi­lity function. Perry will become acting executive VP of strategy & innovation, as Neil Ventura has decided to move on and pursue other interests, De Beers said. “I’m delighted to have Riaan, Ras, Malebogo and Ryan join the ExCo. We have a huge wealth of talent in the group with expertise right across the diamond value chain. Adding the breadth and depth of skills of the new appointees to the ExCo will be of great benefit as we continue to implement our strategy. Inspiratio­nal leadership is key to the success of any business and, in these new appointmen­ts, I know we have exactly that,” said De Beers Group CEO Bruce Cleaver. “I want to especially thank Neil Ventura for more than three decades of service to De Beers. He has made a significan­t contributi­on to De Beers’ success in that time, including transformi­ng our Auctions business, helping shape our Group- wide strategy, developing our innovation approach and shepherdin­g key strategic initiative­s such as Lightbox and Trace through their incubation phase. “I would also like to thank Joy and congratula­te her on this new role that will be a fantastic opportunit­y for her as she builds on the experience she has brought to De Beers to lead the global people and organisati­on strategy for Anglo American’s Technical & Sustainabi­lity function.

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