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'''Bret Clayton''' was appointed chief executive of the [[Rio Tinto]] "Copper group in July 2006 and upon a management re-organisation he also assumed responsibility for the Diamonds group in November 2007. He joined the Group in 1995 and has held a series of management positions, including chief financial officer of [[Rio Tinto Iron Ore]] and president and chief executive officer of [[Rio Tinto Energy America]]. Prior to joining the Group, Bret worked for [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] for nine years, auditing and consulting to the mining industry." <ref>[ ], Rio Tinto, accessed June 1, 2009.</ref>
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'''Bret K. Clayton''' was appointed chief executive of the [[Rio Tinto]] "Copper group in July 2006 and upon a management re-organisation he also assumed responsibility for the Diamonds group in November 2007. He joined the Group in 1995 and has held a series of management positions, including chief financial officer of [[Rio Tinto Iron Ore]] and president and chief executive officer of [[Rio Tinto Energy America]]. Prior to joining the Group, Bret worked for [[PricewaterhouseCoopers]] for nine years, auditing and consulting to the mining industry." <ref>[http://www.riotinto.com/whoweare/3701_bret_clayton.asp Bret Clayton], Rio Tinto, accessed June 1, 2009.</ref>
  
 
*Director of [[Ivanhoe Mines]] Limited since 2007
 
*Director of [[Ivanhoe Mines]] Limited since 2007

Latest revision as of 06:35, 1 June 2009

Bret K. Clayton was appointed chief executive of the Rio Tinto "Copper group in July 2006 and upon a management re-organisation he also assumed responsibility for the Diamonds group in November 2007. He joined the Group in 1995 and has held a series of management positions, including chief financial officer of Rio Tinto Iron Ore and president and chief executive officer of Rio Tinto Energy America. Prior to joining the Group, Bret worked for PricewaterhouseCoopers for nine years, auditing and consulting to the mining industry." [1]

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  1. Bret Clayton, Rio Tinto, accessed June 1, 2009.