BHP Billiton replaces CIO

(Credit: BHP Billiton)

BHP Billiton confirmed today that CIO Ken Matthews had left the company, and will be replaced internally by Chris Crozier.

"Ken has decided to leave BHP Billiton to pursue other opportunities and we wish him every success in all his endeavours," a BHP spokesperson told ZDNet.com.au this morning.

The spokesperson said that Matthews had been replaced by Chris Crozier, who had been chief procurement officer within BHP Billiton. "Chris had extensive experience having joined BHP in 2006 from [software vendor] Ariba where he was managing partner Asia," the spokesperson said.

Matthews had been appointed to head up BHP's technology group mid last year. He replaced former CIO John Dudas, who had been appointed technology chief in 2007 after long-standing CIO Dave Richardson retired.

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Talkback 4 comments

    Poor ken Kloppers coffees -- 10/07/09

    If he didn't smash so many people he might have a better reputation

    Hmmmmm Anonymous -- 10/07/09

    Did he jump or was he pushed? Too much toe cutter and not enough substance...

    He actualkly walked Anonymous -- 26/07/09 (in reply to #320148409)

    Think I heard a rumour about him being escorted out of the building. So I guess he walked rather than being pushed ;)

    Ken the Wrecker Anonymous -- 10/07/09

    I'm sure Ken left to go and wreck some other poor company. That's the only opportunity he would pursue....

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