She was the only child of Lang Hancock, founder of the mineral exploration and extraction company Hancock Prospecting. When he died in 1992, she succeeded him as executive chairman. She turned the company with severe financial difficulties into the largest private company in Australia.
As a teen, she already had strong capitalist views.
She was married twice and had 4 children.
Lang created the Hope Margaret Hancock Trust for his grandchildren. She tried to postpone the transfer by decades to keep sole control of the company. She eventually stood down in 2013.
A personality befitting an iron mine.
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