- Newmont Corporation - Newmont Announces Retirement of CEO Tom Palmer . . .
Natascha Viljoen is President and Chief Operating Officer of Newmont Corporation, the world’s leading gold company, and will become Chief Executive Officer and join the Board of Directors on January 1, 2026, becoming the first woman to lead Newmont in its more than 100-year history
- Newmont names Natascha Viljoen CEO as Palmer retires
Newmont Corp (NYSE: NEM), the world’s largest gold miner, said Monday that chief executive Tom Palmer will retire later this year, with chief operating officer Natascha Viljoen set to take over
- Newmont Names COO Natascha Viljoen CEO, as Tom Palmer retires - CNBC
Newmont Corp on Monday announced that President and Chief Operating Officer Natascha Viljoen will succeed Tom Palmer as chief executive officer, starting in January
- Gold miner Newmont names Natascha Viljoen its first female CEO
Newmont on Monday named Natascha Viljoen as its first female CEO, succeeding Tom Palmer, at a time when the gold mining sector tries to cope with a slew of challenges, even as the precious
- Meet Newmont’s new CEO - Australian Resources Investment
The world’s biggest gold miner has appointed Natascha Viljoen as its new president and chief executive officer (CEO), effective January 1, 2026 Viljoen will succeed Tom Palmer, who has served as CEO since 2019
- Newmont names President COO Viljoen new CEO as Palmer set to retire - MSN
Newmont (NYSE:NEM) said Monday it appointed current President and COO Natascha Viljoen as its new President and CEO, succeeding Tom Palmer, who will retire effective January 1
- Newmont CEO Tom Palmer to Retire; Natascha Viljoen to Take Reins
Newmont Corp ’s chief executive, Tom Palmer, is retiring after more than five years at the helm of the mining company Cole Burston Bloomberg News
- Newmont names Natascha Viljoen to be CEO, first female in role - Denver . . .
Newmont Corp names Natascha Viljoen its first female CEO, succeeding Tom Palmer, as the gold giant reshapes leadership after recent deals
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