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New Chair appointed at Transgrid

by Steph Barker
June 26, 2024
in Company news, Electricity, News, People & Appointments, Spotlight
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A new Non-Executive Director and Chair has been appointed to the Board of Transgrid, following the pending retirement of current Chair, Jerry Maycock.  

Grant King will join the Board from 5 August 2024 and is expected to be appointed to the role of Chair after a short transition period. 

Mr Maycock said, “We are delighted to have someone of Grant’s calibre and experience joining the Transgrid Board. 

“Grant’s extensive and highly successful career in the energy industry as well as his experience as a Chair and Director on regulated entities with extensive capital programs make him a great fit for Transgrid in this period of network transformation. 

“Grant’s experience at Origin Energy, including some of Australia’s largest ever capital projects, is an example of the wealth of experience he brings to the role at such a pivotal time in the Nation’s energy transition. 

“As a seasoned executive and Director, Grant brings more than 30 years’ experience in utilities, engineering, public policy, finance, and business. He also has a strong history in customer-focused organisations which is critically important as we work to deliver a better power system for Australian energy consumers,” Mr Maycock said. 

Outgoing Chair, Jerry Maycock, has been at the helm of Transgrid for six years, having led the business through its transition from a state-owned corporation to its successful commercial operations today. 

Mr Maycock said, “The transformation of the business over the past decade has been nothing short of remarkable, across both the regulated network and the contestable Lumea business, which provides grid connections and telecommunication services to the eastern seaboard. 

“The thing I am most proud of though is our people who have built the business over many decades, maintaining a strong safety culture and an absolute passion for what they do. 

“Transgrid achieved a great deal in the period since privatisation and has a very bright future ahead leading Australia’s energy transition. I am immensely proud to have been a part of the journey,” Mr Maycock said. 

Mr King said, “It’s a great privilege and opportunity to join one of Australia’s most critical energy infrastructure businesses at a time when Australia has a significant challenge ahead of it to deliver a timely transition to a clean energy future. 

“I look forward to working with Chief Executive, Brett Redman, and his executive who have positioned the business well for ongoing growth and success. I want to personally extend my congratulations and gratitude to Jerry for his tremendous leadership and commitment, which have helped guide Transgrid’s success over the past six years and positioned it well for the future.” 

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