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Paulo Castellari named as the next CEO of French mining company Eramet

Paulo Castellari, the next CEO of French mining company Eramet, was announced as its nominee on Thursday after Christel Bories decided to step down.

Eramet announced that Castellari would assume the CEO role on May 27 following a vote during the annual shareholders meeting. Bories will continue to be the Group's chairwoman.

Castellari, born in 1970, is a dual Brazilian-Italian citizen with over 30 years of experience in the mining and metals industries, as well as in fertilizers and energy in South and North America as well as Europe and Africa.

He worked for Anglo American from 2003 until 2015, then was named CFO and Deputy CEO of CEMIG in Brazil, before joining EGA, an aluminum producer, as the CEO of Guinea Alumina Corporation.

Paulo Castellari is the CEO of Appian Capital Advisory's Brazilian branch, a private equity group that focuses on mining.

Eramet stated last month that Bories will give up her chief executive role by May, while remaining as chairwoman.

Bories has been CEO of Eramet since 2017. He has led a strategic shift towards minerals for electric vehicle batteries. This includes the development of a lithium mine, which began production in Argentina at the end last year. (Reporting and editing by GV de Clercq, Nick Zieminski and Gus Trompiz)

(source: Reuters)