Teck Resources
  • Teck Resources (TECK.A) appointed Amparo Cornejo, Jason Sangha and Justin Webb as Vice Presidents, effective immediately
  • The company appointed Cornejo as the Vice President, South America
  • Sangha has been appointed as the Vice President, Planning and Strategy, Base Metals
  • Webb has been appointed Vice President and Chief Information Officer
  • Teck is committed to responsible mining and mineral development with a major focus on copper, zinc, and steelmaking coal
  • Teck Resources Limited (TECK.A) is up 5.43 per cent, trading at C$48.50 per share at 4:05 pm ET

Teck Resources (TECK.A) appointed Amparo Cornejo, Jason Sangha and Justin Webb as Vice Presidents, effective immediately.

The company appointed Cornejo as the Vice President, South America. Cornejo joined Teck in 2014 and has held progressively more senior roles, most recently Vice President, Sustainability and Corporate Affairs, South America.

She holds a degree in journalism from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. She sits on the Executive Leadership Committee for Consejo Minero, a leading trade association that brings together copper, gold and silver producers operating in Chile. She is a member of the Board of SONAMI (National Mining Association).

Sangha has been appointed as the Vice President, Planning and Strategy, Base Metals. Sangha joined Teck in 2002 and has held progressively more senior roles, most recently General Manager, Base Metals Strategy and Development. He holds a Bachelor of Mining and Mineral Process Engineering from the University of British Columbia.

Webb has been appointed Vice President and Chief Information Officer. Webb joined Teck in January 2019 as Program Director, Teck Digital Systems. He was appointed Head of Teck Digital Systems later that year. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering from the University of Alberta.

Teck is committed to responsible mining and mineral development with a major focus on copper, zinc, and steelmaking coal.

Teck Resources Limited (TECK.A) is up 5.43 per cent, trading at C$48.50 per share at 4:05 pm ET.


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