Lundin Mining is facing a wave of leadership departures as the Toronto-based miner navigates a return to its Vancouver roots. Three senior vice presidents on the executive leadership team are stepping down as the mid-sized metals producer approaches a September deadline to relocate its headquarters to Canada’s west coast. They are Kristen Mariuzza, who oversees sustainability, health and safety; General Counsel Andrew Hastings; and Patrick Boitumelo, who is responsible for technical services and exploration.
, the firm announced plans in February to return to Vancouver, where much of the Lundin family lives. The company had been based in Vancouver for about 14 years before shifting to Canada’s financial capital in 2008. The latest relocation goes into effect September 1.
“This strategic move marks a major milestone as we position ourselves for the next leg of growth for the company,” CEOsaid in an emailed statement. “The transition has been ongoing throughout the year, and we have built out a team of talented mining professionals, including a very strong core executive leadership team currently in place.”
Four vice presidents are also departing, according to a person familiar with the moves, with the company disclosing their replacements earlier this month. Lundin said in an August 2 earnings statement that it appointed
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