VANCOUVER — Lundin Mining Corp. says chief executive Peter Rockandel is stepping down at the end of the year.
The Vancouver-based miner says Jack Lundin, current president and former director, will step in to take his place and also rejoin the board as of Jan. 1, 2024.
Jack Lundin has worked at several Lundin Group companies, including as CEO of Bluestone Resource Inc. and project superintendent at Lundin Gold Inc. Lundin Mining is a diversified base metals miner with operations in the Americas and Europe. The Canadian Press
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