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  • Jupiter Mines (JMS) appoints Brad Rogers as the new Managing Director and CEO, starting from August
  • Mr Rogers will be paid $750,000 a year, plus superannuation and will be eligible for long and short-term incentives, based on achieving performance targets
  • He has spent the last five years as Managing Director and CEO of mining logistics company, Bis Industries
  • He has been involved with Bis since 2008 and has held senior executive roles such as Chief Financial Officer and Director of Corporate Development
  • Shares are trading up 2.56 per cent today at 20 cents each at 1:29 pm AEST

Manganese producer, Jupiter Mines (JMS) has appointed Brad Rogers as the new Managing Director and CEO, starting from August.

Mr Rogers will be paid $750,000 a year, plus superannuation and will be eligible for long and short-term incentives, based on achieving performance targets.

He has spent the last five years as Managing Director and CEO of mining logistics company, Bis Industries. 

He has been involved with Bis since 2008 and has held senior executive roles such as Chief Financial Officer and Director of Corporate Development.

Prior to this, he was the General Manager of Corporate Development for ASX listed mining and engineering company, GRD.

Non-Executive Director Ian Murray was excited by the appointment, given the renewed interest and opportunity in the manganese sector.

“Brad’s extensive experience in setting group strategy, overseeing complex mining operations and logistics, mergers and acquisitions, and investor and stakeholder relations brings a highly relevant skill set to our company,” he said.

“At Bis Industries, Brad had significant exposure to the value chain in manganese and other bulk commodities and his experience in managing a large international business will be invaluable to Jupiter.”

Shares were trading up 2.56 per cent today at 20 cents each at 1:29 pm AEST.

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