Chalice Mining docks Jo Gaines, Linda Kenyon from board as Gonneville explorer tries to cut costs

Chalice Mining will miss its diversity targets after dumping its only two female directors, Linda Kenyon and Jo Gaines, as part of a cost-cutting drive that will save less than $200,000 a year.

The Tim Goyder-backed explorer has cut its board from six people to four and flagged more cost cuts as it tries to shed $1.4 million a month in outflows amid weak commodity prices.

As a result of the decision Ms Gaines, who joined in late 2022 and Ms Kenyon, a board member since 2021 will leave the board at the end of the month. This leaves chair Derek La Ferla, Garret Dixon, Stephen McIntosh and chief executive Alex Dorsch at the helm of the green metals mining hopeful.

Until now, Chalice touted having 29 per cent female representation on its board, and had vouched to maintain “no less than the current composition” in its 2023 annual report.

But “in light of the current metals price environment” Chalice made the call to trim down the board.

“The board of directors has been reduced from six to four members, to align and retain necessary core skillsets required to execute Chalice’s corporate strategy,” the company said on Friday.

“The company extends its sincere thanks to Linda and Jo for their significant contributions over several years and wishes them the very best in the future.”

Ms Gaines —who was deputy chief of staff to former Premier Mark McGowan for nine years and currently chairs GESB— was paid $83,534 in board fees and non-monetary benefits in 2023. Ms Kenyon — Wesfarmers’ company secretary for over 17 years — was paid $98,021.

They are the two lowest paid members on the board, in what presumably reflects a leaning towards previous mining experience.

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