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'''Ivanhoe Mines''' is headed by new CEO John Macken. [[Robert Freidland]], resigned as CEO to become Chairman in May 2006. Friedland is known as "Toxic Bob" to environmental activists.  
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'''Ivanhoe Mines''' is headed by new CEO John Macken. [[Robert Freidland]], resigned as CEO to become Chairman in May 2006. Friedland is known as "Toxic Bob" to environmental activists.  
  
 
In October 2006 [[Rio Tinto]] announced that they had bought 19.9 per cent in Ivanhoe Mines "in order to jointly develop and operate Ivanhoe's Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold complex in Mongolia's South Gobi region." [http://www.riotinto.com/media/media.aspx?id=1029]
 
In October 2006 [[Rio Tinto]] announced that they had bought 19.9 per cent in Ivanhoe Mines "in order to jointly develop and operate Ivanhoe's Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold complex in Mongolia's South Gobi region." [http://www.riotinto.com/media/media.aspx?id=1029]
  
==External links==
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==People==
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Accessed June 2009: <ref>[http://www.ivanhoe-mines.com/s/Directors_Executives.asp Directors and Executives], Ivanhoe Mines, accessed June 1, 2009.</ref>
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*[[Robert M. Friedland]] - Executive Chairman
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*[[Peter Meredith]] - Deputy Chairman
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*[[John Macken]] - Chief Executive Officer (CEO), President and Director
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*[[Tony Giardini]] - Chief Financial Officer
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*[[Pierre Masse]] - Vice President, Finance
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*[[Douglas J. Kirwin]] - Executive Vice-President, Exploration
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*[[Richard Gosse]] - Vice President, Exploration
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*[[David Woodall]] - President of Ivanhoe's gold operations
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*[[Peter Reeve]] - Chief Executive Officer, Ivanhoe Australia
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*[[Beverly A. Bartlett]] - Vice President & Corporate Secretary
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*[[Jay Gow]] - Vice President, Marketing
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*[[Bill Trenaman]] - Manager Investor Relations
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*[[Garamjav Dondog]] - Senior Geologist
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*[[Catherine Barone]] - Vice President and Corporate Controller
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*[[Jess Harding]] - Vice President, Project Evaluation and Development
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*[[David Huberman]] - Lead Independent Director
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*[[R . Edward Flood]] - Director
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*[[Kjeld Thygesen]] - Director
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*[[Robert Hanson]] - Director
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*[[Marc Faber]] - Director
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*[[Howard Balloch]] - Director
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*[[David Korbin]] - Director
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*[[Livia Mahler]] - Director
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*[[Bret K. Clayton]] - Director
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==Articles and resources==
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===Related SourceWatch articles===
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*[[Mining industry]]
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*[[Oyu Tolgoi]]
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*[[Ivanhoe Community Development Fund]]
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*[[John D. Fognani]]
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*[[Gordon Leonard Toll]]
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*[[Ian Cockerill]]
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*[[African Minerals Barbados]] - subsidiary
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===References===
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===External articles===
 
*Desiree Kissoon Jodah, [http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/mm1195.04.html "Courting Disaster in Guyana"]''Multinational Monitor'' November 1995.
 
*Desiree Kissoon Jodah, [http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/mm1195.04.html "Courting Disaster in Guyana"]''Multinational Monitor'' November 1995.
 
*Bert Wilkinson, [http://monitor.net/monitor//9612a/guyanapromises.html "Cyanide River" Company Makes Big Promises], ''Albion Monitor'', 8 December 1996.
 
*Bert Wilkinson, [http://monitor.net/monitor//9612a/guyanapromises.html "Cyanide River" Company Makes Big Promises], ''Albion Monitor'', 8 December 1996.
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*Resource Investor, [http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=19824 John Macken Appointed President and CEO as Ivanhoe Mines] May 16, 2006.
 
*Resource Investor, [http://www.resourceinvestor.com/pebble.asp?relid=19824 John Macken Appointed President and CEO as Ivanhoe Mines] May 16, 2006.
 
*"[http://www.riotinto.com/media/media.aspx?id=1029 Rio Tinto takes strategic stake in Ivanhoe Mines]", Media Release, October 18, 2006.
 
*"[http://www.riotinto.com/media/media.aspx?id=1029 Rio Tinto takes strategic stake in Ivanhoe Mines]", Media Release, October 18, 2006.
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 17 February 2015

Ivanhoe Mines is headed by new CEO John Macken. Robert Freidland, resigned as CEO to become Chairman in May 2006. Friedland is known as "Toxic Bob" to environmental activists.

In October 2006 Rio Tinto announced that they had bought 19.9 per cent in Ivanhoe Mines "in order to jointly develop and operate Ivanhoe's Oyu Tolgoi copper-gold complex in Mongolia's South Gobi region." [1]

People

Accessed June 2009: [1]

Articles and resources

Related SourceWatch articles

References

  1. Directors and Executives, Ivanhoe Mines, accessed June 1, 2009.

External articles