BHP likely to appoint Geraldine Slattery as first female CEO, Financial Times reports

BHP is reportedly considering Geraldine Slattery, its current head of Australia, as its next CEO, potentially making her the first woman to hold the position. This move would see her replace Mike Henry, who is expected to step down by mid-2026 aft...

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FILE PHOTO: A view shows the BHP Group logo at their headquarters in Melbourne, Australia, March 24, 2025.
BHP is likely to appoint Geraldine Slattery, the miner's current head of Australia, as its first female chief executive to replace current CEO Mike Henry, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

Henry is expected to step down by the middle of 2026 after five years as CEO, the report said, citing unnamed people "familiar with the board's thinking", the Financial Times said.

However, the company said the board was "not in a rush" to make a change, the report added.


BHP did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.
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