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With a focus on sustainability, the company announces the arrival of board member Marina Spinola.
St George Mining Limited, the Australian company responsible for the Araxá Project, which involves rare earths and niobium in the Minas Gerais municipality, announced the arrival of Marina Spinola as an advisory board member.
An executive with over 25 years of experience in sustainability, institutional relations, and corporate strategy, Marina Spinola is the Director of Institutional Relations and Sustainability at Fundação Dom Cabral, considered one of the best business schools in the world.
Her appointment reinforces St George's commitment to building a sustainable, transparent operation guided by dialogue with society, pillars that guide the development of the Araxá Project. The board member completed the board member development program and holds an MBA from Fundação Dom Cabral. She has previously served on boards, most recently the Board of Directors of the Global Compact in Brazil.
According to John Prineas, CEO of St. George Mining, Spinola's arrival "marks an important step in consolidating the company's presence in Brazil, combining institutional experience and a vision of sustainability at a strategic moment for the advancement of the Araxá Project."
The new advisor highlighted that "responsible mining, based on dialogue and shared value, is essential for the future of the sector and for strengthening the supply chains of critical minerals in the country.""
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