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In early July, Newmont Corporation (NYSE:NEM) will be saying goodbye to its interim CTO Dean Gehring, who has been serving as the company’s chief integration officer. He will be leaving after a period of transition.

Francois Hardy, with over 30 years of technical and operational experience in the mining industry, has been appointed as Newmont’s new CTO. Hardy has been with the company since 2002 and has held various roles including group head of exploration, managing director of Africa, and general manager of Tanami.

This appointment reflects Newmont’s commitment to leveraging technology and innovation in its operations. It also signals a strategic shift in the company’s leadership structure as it continues to drive growth and efficiency in its mining activities. With his extensive experience and expertise, Hardy is well-positioned to lead Newmont into a future that is characterized by technological advancements and operational excellence.

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