Vale Announces New Executive Directors
OREANDA-NEWS. Vale announces that Peter Poppinga will assume the position of Executive Director for Ferrous Minerals effective immediately, with the appointment already approved by the Board of Directors. JosЁ¦ Carlos Martins, who previously held the position, has left the company to take on new challenges in his successful career. A Brazilian, Peter studied Geology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), Brazil, and has an undergraduate degree in Applied Geology from the University of Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany. He also took extension courses in Mining Engineering and Geostatistics.
With more than 20 years of experience in iron ore, Peter began his career in 1984 at Samitri, an iron and manganese mining company, where he held various leadership positions in mine planning, iron ore production and sales and marketing. He also held shared responsibility for sales of pellet production at Samarco and was actively involved in the development of the Chinese iron ore market. Peter joined Vale in 1999 in the Iron Ore Commercial area, where he held several positions in the company's foreign sales offices, including Sales Director in New York and Belgium, and CEO of Vale International in Switzerland. In 2007, soon after the acquisition of the Canadian company Inco, he held several corporate positions in Toronto, Canada. In 2009, he returned to operations as COO of Base Metals Operations, Asia & Pacific, based in Australia.
In 2011, he was appointed Executive Director of Base Metals and IT, leading 16 operating sites around the world and driving major transformations and asset base optimization that turned the business around and delivered significantly improved results. During his tenure, Vale's Base Metals EBITDA increased from USD 600 million in 2012 to almost USD 3 billion in 2014, due largely to increased productivity and the removal of 1.4 billion USD in costs from the business. This resulted in free cash flow increasing from negative USD 3 billion in 2012 to a positive USD 1 billion in 2014, despite a worsening price environment.
Vale believes Peter's track record of productivity increases and achievements in cost reductions in the Base Metals business will serve him well in making the Iron Ore business even more competitive. "Vale has the best Iron Ore assets in the industry," said Peter. "We are very well positioned to create value for our shareholders going forward through operational excellence and an increased focus on productivity, compounding the effect of increasing Volumes and Quality which we are just starting to deliver."
Jennifer Maki will take over as Executive Director of Base Metals. Jennifer has an undergraduate degree in Business from Queens University and a postgraduate diploma from the Institute of Chartered Accountants, both in Ontario, Canada. After working at PricewaterhouseCoopers for 10 years, she joined Vale in 1993 as Assistant Controller. Since then, Jennifer has held several different positions, including VP & Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Since January 2014, she has been the Chief Financial and Administrative Officer for Base Metals, as well as participating actively in the management of Base Metals businesses outside Canada. She has been a member of the Board of Commissioners of PT Vale Indonesia Tbk (PTVI) since 2007 and recently became its President Commissioner.
In these positions, Jennifer has made major contributions to the business, taking firm action in cost management and control, in the implementation of funding strategies, in negotiating joint venture agreements in Base Metals, and in the coordination of work to resolve issues related to the pension funds of Base Metals group companies, among other things.
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