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Keep up with the latest executive movements across the mining sector, including a former IGO executive joining Boss Energy.

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Boss Energy has welcomed former IGO acting chief executive officer Matt Dusci as its new chief operating officer.

Dusci has more than 25 years of experience in all aspects of the mining industry, including technical studies, project development, operations, business development, strategy and executive leadership.

Dusci played a major role in the development, growth and transformation of IGO.

“With the ramp up at Honeymoon proceeding so well, we are advancing our strategy to grow the project’s inventory, production rate and mine life,” Craib said.

“As part of this strategy, we are committed to building a world-class team of highly skilled and experienced people who can help ensure we maximise our huge opportunities.”

Dusci joins Boss at a time of expansion as the company continues to ramp up its Honeymoon uranium operation in South Australia.

“We maximise our ability to generate the best possible results, including consistent reliable production and ongoing growth, if we have the best possible team,” Craib said.

“Matt’s knowledge and experience at both a project management level and as a senior resource industry executive, will be immensely valuable on every level as we implement our strategy.”

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Larvotto Resources has appointed Rachelle Domansky as a non-executive director.

Domansky is an ESG specialist and consultant psychologist to business and government in the Asia-Pacific region.

She has experience in ESG, mining and sustainability law, media and marketing, human resources development and management, corporate culture, and education and training.

Domansky’s current non-executive board positions are at Metals Australia and Quebec Lithium.

“We are very pleased to welcome Rachelle to the team,” Larvotto chair Mark Tomlinson said. “We believe she adds relevant skills and experience to the board as Larvotto enters a new growth phase focused on project development and future production.”

Non-executive director Anna Nahajski-Staples is resigning to pursue a new business opportunity in 2025.

Nahajski-Staples, a founding director of Larvotto and a recognised financier in the industry, will continue her role on the board until March 2025.

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Potash aspirant Agrimin has announced the resignations of Richard Seville as chairperson and director, and Brad Simpson as director of the company.

Seville was the chairperson for 5 years, being appointed back in August 2019 and Sampson has been on the board since 2016, initially as a chairperson and subsequently as a non-executive director from August 2019.

Alec Pismiris has been appointed as the interim chairperson while the search is being undertaken for a permanent replacement.

With the departures, the board will be composed of one chief executive officer, managing director and two non-executive directors.

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