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A day in the life of FMG's CEO

THAT is the opportunity 31-year-old Aboriginal cadet Paula Hicks landed recently.

Marion Lopez
(left-right) FMG CEO Nev Power, Paula Hicks and FMG chairman Andrew Forrest.

(left-right) FMG CEO Nev Power, Paula Hicks and FMG chairman Andrew Forrest.

Enrolled in FMG’s FIVE STAR cadetship program, Hicks came one step closer to her dream of being the first female Aboriginal to sit at the company’s decision making table when she was chosen to shadow CEO...

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