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Known for
  
CEO, BHP Billiton

Role
  
Businessman

Spouse
  
Liz Allan

Fields
  
Petroleum

Children
  
two daughters

Notable awards
  
Name
  
Andrew Mackenzie


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Born
  
Andrew Stewart Mackenzie 20 December 1956 (age 67) (
1956-12-20
)

Institutions
  
BPBritish Geological SurveyRio Tinto GroupBHP Billiton

Thesis
  
Applications of biological marker compounds to subsurface geological processes (1981)

Institution
  
BP, British Geological Survey, Rio Tinto Group, BHP Billiton Ltd.

Andrew Stewart Mackenzie (born December 1956) FRS is a Scottish businessman, CEO of BHP Billiton, the world's largest mining company. He succeeded Marius Kloppers on 10 May 2013. In 2014, he was paid $7,123,000 in total compensation.

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Early life

Andrew Stewart Mackenzie was born in December 1956, grew up in Kirkintilloch, Scotland, and was educated at the University of St Andrews where he graduated with a first class bachelor's degree in Geology in 1977. He went on to study at the University of Bristol where he was awarded a PhD in Organic Chemistry in 1981.

Career

Mackenzie was a postdoctoral research fellow with the British Geological Survey. He was a Humboldt Fellow and worked at the Nuclear Research Centre in Julich, Germany. He published over 50 research papers as a scientist.

In 1983, Mackenzie joined BP's research division. He worked his way to BP Finance, and then as head of capital markets. After 22 years at BP, he left as group vice-president petrochemicals.

In April 2004, Mackenzie joined Rio Tinto as chief executive of the industrial minerals division. In June 2007, he served as the chief executive officer, diamonds & minerals.

He served as trustee of a think tank, Demos from 2005 until June 2008.

Mackenzie became the chief executive of non-ferrous in BHP Billiton in November 2007. He succeeded Marius Kloppers as the CEO of BHP Billiton on 10 May 2013.

Awards and honours

Mackenzie was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 2014. His nomination reads

Personal life

Mackenzie speaks five languages. He met his wife, Liz, whilst they were students at St Andrews.

References

Andrew Stewart Mackenzie Wikipedia