Exchange release
12 February 2025
BHP Chair succession
BHP announces that its Chair, Ken MacKenzie, will retire from the Board of BHP Group Limited (BHP) on 31 March 2025.
The Board has elected Ross McEwan to succeed as Chair, commencing on 31 March 2025.
Chair retirement
Ken MacKenzie joined the Board in
September 2016 and has been Chair since September 2017.
During this period, Ken has overseen the strategic transformation of BHPs portfolio towards
future-facing commodities, with a strong focus on safety, disciplined capital management, world-class capability and culture, and a differentiated approach to creating social value.
Ken said, It has been a privilege to serve as the Chair of BHP for the last 8 years and as a Director for 9 years and I am proud of what the Board and
management has achieved during that time. BHP is a simpler, more productive and more resilient company and this has been a result of a talented and committed team focused on creating sustainable long-term value for our shareholders, our supply
chain, partners and our communities.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank my fellow Board members as well as the broader BHP team for their
dedication to the ongoing success of BHP.
Ross is an excellent choice as leader of the Board, and I wish him every success in the role.
Chair appointment
The appointment of Ross McEwan
follows a formal Chair succession process led by BHP Senior Independent Director, Gary Goldberg.
Ross has been an independent Non-executive Director of
BHP since 4 April 2024, and has over 30 years global executive experience, including in the financial services industry, with deep expertise in capital allocation, risk management and value creation in complex regulatory environments.
Ross was the CEO of National Australia Bank (from 2019 to April 2024) and Group CEO of the Royal Bank of Scotland (from 2013 to 2019). Prior to that, he
held executive roles at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, First NZ Capital Securities and National Mutual Life Association of Australasia / AXA New Zealand.
Ross brings a strong focus on people and culture, technology and innovation and has extensive experience in capital allocation and value creation. He has
worked closely with a wide range of stakeholders, including customers, governments and regulators and brings a global perspective. He has a deep understanding of organisational transformation and brings a very strong focus on the customer and
technology as a driver of change.
Ross is currently the Lead Independent Director of Reece Limited and a Non-executive Director on the Board of QinetiQ
Group Plc.
Ross McEwan said, It is an honour and privilege to succeed Ken MacKenzie as Chair of BHP. Under his leadership, the company is simpler,
more agile and well positioned for the future. Ken will be remembered for his strategic decision-making, active institutional and retail shareholder engagement and outstanding capacity to see value, whether thats in strategy, portfolio,
operational excellence or capital allocation.