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AEMC appoints two new executives

by Imogen Hartmann
January 24, 2020
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The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has recently made two new executive appointments which are due to commence in 2020. 

David Feeney has been appointed as the AEMC’s Executive General Manager, Transmission and Distribution Networks, and Michael Bradley has been appointed as Acting Executive General Manager, Retail and Wholesale Markets. 

Mr Feeney will replace Richard Owens, who resigned in December 2019. 

Mr Feeney has worked as the Executive General Manager, Retail and Wholesale Markets since 2018, where he led the team responsible for reviews and rule changes relating to the competitive parts of Australia’s electricity and gas sectors. He has more than 20 years’ experience across the telecommunications and government sectors. 

Mr Bradley joined the AEMC in 2016, and has directed a number of major projects including the annual retail competition and price trends reviews. He has wide-ranging commercial, regulatory and policy development experience. 

AEMC Acting Chief Executive, Suzanne Falvi, said, “I’m delighted to welcome David and Michael to their new AEMC roles.”

“We are fortunate to have such a breadth of experience at the AEMC, and both David and Michael will be pivotal to our important program of work in 2020.”

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