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  2. Chip Goodyear - Wikipedia

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    Charles Waterhouse "Chip" Goodyear IV (born January 18, 1958) is an American businessman and the former CEO of BHP. He is a member of the Goodyear family that had extensive business interests in lumber and railways, as well as significant philanthropic endeavors.

  3. List of Wharton School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Chip Goodyear: CEO of BHP Billiton [30] Alex Gorsky: 1996 MBA CEO of Johnson & Johnson [31] Gary Gottlieb: M.D., M.B.A., former president and CEO of Partners HealthCare [citation needed] Nilesh Gupta: Managing director of Lupin Limited [32] Adam Jay Harrison: defense industry entrepreneur and innovator [33] C. Robert Henrikson: Chairman ...

  4. Goodyear (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Goodyear (1804–1876), United States Representative from New York; Charles W. Goodyear (1846–1911), American lawyer, turned lumber and railway industrialist; Chip Goodyear (born 1958), former CEO of BHP Billiton; Dana Goodyear (born 1976), American journalist and poet; Gary Goodyear (born 1958), Canadian politician; George Goodyear ...

  5. Charles Goodyear (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Goodyear (politician) (1804–1876), United States Representative from New York Charles W. Goodyear (1846–1911), attorney and President of the Great Southern Lumber Company Chip Goodyear (born 1958), former CEO of BHP Billiton Limited

  6. Mining giant BHP Billiton makes $39 billion bid for Anglo ...

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    Shares in U.K.-based mining giant Anglo American surged Thursday after it received a 31 billion-pound ($39 billion) takeover approach from rival BHP Billiton, a deal that would create the world ...

  7. BlueScope - Wikipedia

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    BlueScope was formed when BHP Billiton spun-off its steel assets on 15 July 2002 as BHP Steel. [1] It was renamed BlueScope on 17 November 2003. [2]Early in 2004, BlueScope merged with the American firm Butler Manufacturing. [3]

  8. Andrew Mackenzie (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Mackenzie became the chief executive of non-ferrous in BHP Billiton in November 2008. He succeeded Marius Kloppers as the CEO of BHP Billiton in May 2013. [3] [16] In 2014, he was paid $7,123,000 in total compensation. [16] Australia mining head Mike Henry succeeded Mackenzie as BHP CEO on 1 January 2020. [18]

  9. Mike Henry (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Henry was seconded to BMA. By 2003, Henry had permanently joined BHP. In 2016, Henry took responsibility for BHP's Minerals Australia operation, the core of which revolves around its Iron Ore assets. [2] [3] On 1 January 2020, Henry took over as CEO of BHP from Andrew Mackenzie. [4]