Rio Tinto appoints first female president for Diavik diamond mine

Angela Bigg at Diavk mine. Image from Rio Tinto.

Rio Tinto announced Thursday it has appointed Angela Bigg president and chief operating officer of the Diavik diamond mine in Canada’s Northwest Territories. Bigg, previously general manager, operations at Diavik, will be the first female to lead the mine and its 1,100 employees.

Bigg joined the Diavik team in November of 2017 as vice president, finance. She began her career with Rio Tinto in 2005 and has worked in Mozambique, South Africa and her native Australia. She succeeds Richard Storrie, who has decided to leave the company to pursue other opportunities.

“Angela has a deep knowledge of our people and our operations, as well as established relationships with local communities, Rio Tinto Minerals chief executive Sinead Kaufman said in the media statement. “I’m delighted she will be will be Diavik’s first female president, as we continue to focus on supplying customers with high quality, responsibly sourced Canadian diamonds, while preparing to leave a positive legacy in partnership with our community and government partners.”

“It is a privilege to be given the opportunity to lead the Diavik Diamond Mine. During my time with Diavik, I have continued to be inspired by the innovative and hard-working individuals that make up our team,” Bigg said.

“Without their dedication and effort, we would not be the world class diamond mine we are today. I will ensure that we continue on our path of excellence to leave a lasting, positive legacy in the Northwest Territories.”

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