Amanda Lacaze, the CEO of Lynas Rare Earths, is reported to have announced her retirement with a transition planned for mid-2026, after a 12-year tenure during which she led Lynas through a significant growth phase. Several outlets note that the board has begun a search for her successor, with Lacaze staying on through the end of the current financial year to ensure a smooth leadership handover. Coverage also highlights her role in expanding Lynas as a major non-China producer of rare earths and the broader geopolitical importance of secure supply chains for critical minerals.[1][3]
Key sources you can check for the latest updates:
- Bloomberg: Lynas says Lacaze will step down in June, with leadership transition details.[3]
- The Globe and Mail (TipRanks): Lynas CEO Amanda Lacaze to retire after 12 years; successor search underway.[2]
- Mining Journal: Lacaze confirms retirement and notes Lynas growth under her leadership.[4]
If you’d like, I can pull in the most current articles and summarize any new statements from Lynas or the board as they’re released.
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I've loved every day, Amanda Lacaze said as she announced her retirement from Lynas Rare Earths. Under her leadership, Lynas has grown in market capitalisation from around A$400 million to above $15 billion. She'll remain with the miner until the end of the financial year.
www.mining-journal.comSt Margaret’s was delighted to welcome back Amanda Lacaze (’76) for her third speaking engagement at the school!
paststudents.stmargarets.qld.edu.auTipranks Press Release.
www.theglobeandmail.comBourse : Cours de bourse en temps réel sur Actions, Indices, Forex, Matieres Premieres - Zonebourse.com
in.marketscreener.comLynas Rare Earths Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Amanda Lacaze will step down after 12 years building a company that has become one of the few big challengers to China's dominance of the critical minerals.
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