Andrew Newman

Chief Financial Officer And Company Secretary at Tomago Aluminium

Andrew Newman has extensive work experience in various roles within the mining and renewable energy sectors. Andrew is currently serving as the Chief Financial Officer and Company Secretary at Tomago Aluminium and as a Board Member at the NSW Renewable Energy Sector Board. In addition, they are a Director at Kooragang Bulk Facilities. Prior to their current positions, Andrew held the role of Managing Director and Executive Chairman at Chalkos Metals, where they provided leadership and strategic guidance to improve production and productivity. Andrew also served as the Chief Financial Officer at Glencore, overseeing the financial accountability for the copper, zinc, and lead value chain in Queensland. Andrew has a strong background in finance, commercial management, and strategic planning.

Andrew Newman holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree in Accounting from James Cook University, which they completed from 1999 to 2002. Following that, they obtained certification as a Certified Practising Accountant (CPA Australia) from CPA Australia, where their studies lasted from 2003 to 2007. In addition to their education, Andrew Newman has obtained additional certifications, including the CFO of the Future Program from Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and the title of Member from the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Obtaining dates for these certifications were not provided.

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Newcastle, Australia

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Tomago Aluminium

Tomago Aluminium is the largest Aluminium smelter in Australia and a joint venture between global companies Rio Tinto, CSR and Hydro Aluminium. • Leading manufacturer of primary aluminium products • Products include extrusion billet, rolling slab, and aluminium ingot • Located in the industrial suburb of Tomago, 13km NW of Newcastle, 40km from the scenic Hunter Valley • 1000+ employees • Producing 590,000 tonnes of aluminium annually • Spending $900m annually on materials, supplies and labour in Australia • $800m spent locally in the Hunter Region alone • Represent approximately 37% of Australia’s primary aluminium capacity. Tomago Aluminium has been part of the Hunter Region for 40 years. In those years we have successfully competed in one of the world’s most demanding markets, but it is our people to which we attribute our success. It is their excellence, knowledge, skills, determination and enthusiasm that makes Tomago Aluminium one of the industry’s most dynamic and innovative manufacturers of aluminium. We employ a wide range of modern technologies offering unique experience and skill development. Tomago is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from diverse backgrounds.


Headquarters

Tomago, Australia

Employees

501-1,000

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