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  2. BHP - Wikipedia

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    The BHP Foundation is a philanthropic organisation funded by BHP, which as of October 2023 was funding 38 projects in 65 countries. [114] Its Australian programs are focused on Indigenous Australian self-determination, and young people. One of its partner organisations is Reconciliation Australia. [115]

  3. First BHP Offices Chimney Ruin - Wikipedia

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    The BHP Chimney thus represents the birthplace of BHP, a company which helped shape Australia's mining and industrial landscape. [1] The BHP Chimney is located on Crown land reserved for Temporary Common, [4] known locally as the Willyama Common, which is administered by Broken Hill City Council as the trust manager for the Willyama Common ...

  4. John B. Prescott - Wikipedia

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    John Barry Prescott (born 22 October 1940) is an Australian retired businessman and corporate bureaucrat who was managing director and CEO of BHP from 1991 to 1998. [1] Over his career, he has held numerous positions including chairman of Queensland Rail and ASC Pty Ltd, and director of Newmont Mining Corporation.

  5. Ken MacKenzie (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Norman MacKenzie (born March 1964) [1] is a Canadian-born businessman, and the chairman of BHP since September 2017, and the former CEO of Amcor. [2]MacKenzie earned a bachelor's degree from McGill University in Canada.

  6. Chip Goodyear - Wikipedia

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    Goodyear retired from BHP on September 30, 2007 and was succeeded by Marius Kloppers. [8] Goodyear was considered by Businessweek to have been responsible for BHP's turn-around during the 2000s since, under his leadership, sales increased by 47% and profits by 78%, placing him on top of their "Europe BW50 Leaders" list. [ 9 ]

  7. Category:BHP - Wikipedia

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  8. 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]

  9. 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]