BHP likely to name first female CEO in its 140-year history, FT reports
(Reuters) -BHP Group is likely to appoint Geraldine Slattery, the head of its Australia operations, as its first female chief executive in its 140-year history, the Financial Times reported on Friday. If appointed, Slattery will be one of only a handful of female CEOs at major global mining firms, with a previous notable name being Cynthia Carroll, the first woman to run Anglo American for five years until 2012. BHP CEO Mike Henry is expected to step down by the middle of 2026 after five years at the hel ...