Natural Resources >> CEO Interviews >> December 22, 2003

WAYNE MURDY – NEWMONT MINING CORPORATION (NEM)

WAYNE W. MURDY was elected Chairman of Newmont Mining Corporation effective January 1, 2002. He became Newmont's Chief Executive Officer in January 2001, and has served on Newmont's Board of Directors since September 1999. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Newmont is the world's largest gold producer with a market capitalization in excess of $18 billion, total assets in excess of $10 billion on five continents, and 13,500 employees worldwide. Mr. Murdy is a Director of Tom Brown, Inc., a US-based natural gas producer, and TransMontaigne Inc., a US refined petroleum products distribution and supply company. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of the Denver Art Museum, the University of Denver Daniels College of Business Executive Advisory Board, the Governor's Commission on Science and Technology, and is an Ambassador of the Seeds of Hope Charitable Trust. Mr. Murdy is also a Director of the National Mining Association, Vice Chairman of the World Gold Council and Deputy Chairman of the International Council on Mining and Metals. Prior to joining Newmont in 1992, Mr. Murdy spent 15 years in senior financial positions in the oil and gas industry, first with Getty Oil Company and later with Apache Corporation. He began his business career with Arthur Andersen LLC in their Los Angeles office from 1969 to 1978. A graduate of California State University at Long Beach, he has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration and is a Certified Public Accountant. Profile
TWST: Please begin with a brief historical sketch of the company and a

picture of the things you're doing at the present time.

Mr. Murdy: Newmont is an S&P 500 company. We're 82 years old