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www.idcrawl.comAmanda Lacaze is stepping down as Lynas Rare Earths’ CEO after about 12 years, with the board launching a search for a successor; she will remain in the role through the transition. Several outlets reported the announcement in mid-January 2026, noting Lynas’ growth under her leadership and the company’s shift to the ASX50 during her tenure. Australian and regional outlets emphasized it as a planned leadership transition following the completion of major capital programs and strategic plans for growth. If you’d like, I can pull more details from these articles or look for any subsequent updates on successor announcements.[1][2][3]
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www.stmargarets.qld.edu.auLynas, Amanda Lacaze, rare earth, Australia
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bernama.comSt Margaret’s was delighted to welcome back Amanda Lacaze (’76) for her third speaking engagement at the school!
paststudents.stmargarets.qld.edu.auAmanda Lacaze, chief executive officer of Lynas Rare Earths Ltd., on the sidelines of the Diggers and Dealers conference in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, on Monday, Aug. 1, 2022. Lynas, the only key...
www.gettyimages.inAmanda Lacaze says she will step down as chief executive of Lynas Rare Earths after leading the miner from a “troubled startup” to the commodity’s biggest producer outside of China.
thewest.com.auLynas Rare Earths’ long-serving chief executive will step down after overseeing its transformation into a global supplier.
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