New Chair appointed to Hunter Water’s Board

New Chair appointed to Hunter Water’s Board

Experienced utilities, energy, resources and financial services Chief Executive and Company Director, Greg Martin, has been appointed as the independent Chair of Hunter Water.

Greg’s appointment follows the conclusion of Terry Lawler AO’s nine-year term as Hunter Water Chairperson as of December 2020.

Minister for Water, Property and Housing Melinda Pavey said an independent board plays a significant role in the governance and accountability of NSW’s State-Owned Corporations.

“I welcome the appointment of Mr Martin to this important role as Chair of Hunter Water,” Melinda said.

“Mr Martin brings a wealth of skills and experience, including 40 years’ serving in the utility, energy and resources sectors, which will help Hunter Water achieve its strategic objectives and deliver on the aspirations for the Lower Hunter region.

“As the incoming Chair, Mr Martin is tasked with providing governance oversight of the State-Owned Corporation, leading the Board of Directors to set Hunter Water’s strategy and direction, and ensuring the organisation meets its performance obligations and commitments to its customers and communities.”

Newly appointed Chair, Greg Martin said he was excited to take on this new role with Hunter Water.

“With a proud 129-year history, Hunter Water has a well-earned reputation as a leading water utility, and I’m looking forward to working with my Board colleagues and the Management team to continue the important work of Hunter Water and to improve the services it provides to its customers,” Greg said.

“I’m also focused on improving water efficiency, both in Hunter Water’s network and within the Lower Hunter community and building on its existing best practice corporate governance culture.”

IMAGE | Newly appointed Chair of Hunter Water’s Board, Greg Martin.

Hunter Water

Hunter Water is a State Owned Corporation (SOC), which provides drinking water, wastewater, recycled water and some stormwater services to a population of almost 600,000 people in homes and businesses across the Lower Hunter.

It manages an asset base of more than $2.5 billion worth of infrastructure, including 10,000 kilometres of water and sewer mains.

Hunter Water is working to enable the sustainable growth of the region and the life its communities desire, with high quality, affordable services.

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