BHP announced a leadership reshuffle, following the appoint of a new CEO Brandon Craig to take the reins from July 1, 2026.
BHP Group has announced a reshuffle of its senior leadership team, marking the first major changes under incoming chief executive Brandon Craig, who is set to officially take over on July 1 following the departure of former CEO Mike Henry.
The global mining company said on Friday that the updates to its executive structure are aimed at strengthening organisational capacity and aligning leadership with its long-term growth strategy, according to Business Report.
“These new appointments ensure we continue to build organisational capacity, with the right mix of skills, experience, and perspectives to deliver BHP's strategy and pursue our growth agenda,” Craig said in a statement.
A key change is the splitting of the current President Americas role into two separate positions — President North America and President South America — a move the company says will allow for a more focused approach across both regions.







