Canadian base metals miner Lundin Mining has appointed Jack Lundin, current president and former director of the company, as CEO to succeed Peter Rockandel when he steps down at the end of December. Jack Lundin will rejoin the Board of Directors as of January 1. He has served as president during the company's acquisition of a majority interest in the Caserones mine, in Chile, and the advancement of its portfolio of growth projects.
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