• Teck Resources Limited (TECK.B) has appointed Sarah Hughes as Vice President, Audit and Improvement
  • Ms. Hughes was Vice President, Risk and Assurance at Trevali
  • She also held a number of senior roles at Goldcorp
  • Ms. Hughes holds a B.Comm and a CPA designation
  • Teck is a Canadian-based resource company with coal, copper, zinc, and oil sands operations in Canada, the United States, Chile, and Peru
  • Teck Resources Limited (TECK.B) opened trading at C$27.16 per share

Teck Resources Limited (TECK.B) has appointed Sarah Hughes as Vice President, Audit and Improvement.

“Sarah brings to her new role extensive experience in internal audit, risk and assurance,” said Don Lindsay, President and CEO.

“Her background, particularly in the areas of risk-based audit program development, finance transformation and process improvement, make her ideally suited to lead Teck’s audit and operational review function.”

Ms. Hughes joins Teck from Trevali, where she was Vice President, Risk and Assurance. Previously, Ms. Hughes held a number of senior roles at Goldcorp, as well as working as Group Internal Auditor for BP, based in London, UK.

Ms. Hughes holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Accounting (Honours) from the University of British Columbia and a Chartered Professional Accountant designation.

Teck is a Canadian-based resource company with coal, copper, zinc, and oil sands operations in Canada, the United States, Chile, and Peru.

Teck Resources Limited (TECK.B) opened trading at C$27.16 per share.

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