"Albanese will take over as the Chief Executive Officer of Vedanta and join the Vedanta board with effect from 1 April 2014," the London-listed company said in a statement. He will also be appointed CEO of its main operating entity, Sesa Sterlite, from April 1, it added.
Albanese will succeed M S Mehta, the CEO of both Vedanta Resources and Sesa Sterlite, who is retiring on March 31.
The 56-year old mining honcho has been with Vedanta since September as chairman of its subsidiary Vedanta Resources Holdings Ltd, the holding company of Sesa Sterlite and Konkola Copper Mines. He quit Rio Tinto in January last year after the company reported its first loss in more than a decade.
He added that Albanese's skills and experience in leading world-class mining companies will be of great value in supporting Vedanta's strategic objective of creating sustainable long-term value for all stakeholders.
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Agarwal had hinted to PTI in November that Albanese was being considered for the top post and would be joining the Vedanta board soon.
Industry insiders said the appointment of Albanese as CEO would help Vedanta to reposition itself as a global miner and improve its image.
Although Vedanta is among the world's top 10 mining firms, it is perceived as an India-focused miner because most of its operations are located here.