Hick will leave just six months after taking on the top job at the Andrew Forrest-founded miner
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The Fortescue Metals chief executive, Fiona Hick, is leaving the iron ore miner just six months after taking on the top role, the latest in a wave of high-level resignations.
The change comes during a period marked by huge executive staff turnover at the Andrew Forrest-founded miner, and the pursuit of a new growth leg in hydrogen and clean energy projects.
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