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AGL announces board changes

by Sarah MacNamara
May 22, 2025
in Company news, Electricity, News, People and appointments, Policy, Projects, Renewable Energy
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AGL’s Board is set to farewell one of its directors, welcoming a new appointment in her place. 

The electricity company has announced that Kerry Schott AO will be retiring from the Board at the end of her current term and said that the Board intends to appoint Betsy Donaghey as a non-executive director with effect from and subject to the approval of shareholders at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 3 October 2025. 

On behalf of the Board, AGL Chair, Miles George, thanked Ms Schott for her considerable contribution to the Board since her appointment in November 2022.   

“Kerry Schott has been, and continues to be, an exceptional director and the Board and AGL has benefited from Kerry’s deep energy sector and government experience. We wish her the best for the future,” he said.   

Ms Schott said it has been a privilege to serve as a director of AGL.  

“AGL has an important role to play in the energy transition and it has been pleasing through my tenure to see the company develop and deliver its strategy,” she said. 

“I have appreciated the opportunity to contribute to this and I look forward to continuing in my role until the 2025 AGM.” 

AGL said Ms Donaghey is an experienced non-executive director with more than 30 years’ experience in the energy sector. Her previous roles include technical, commercial and executive roles, and she has extensive experience during her Non-Executive Director roles on audit and compliance, risk, technical, regulatory, remuneration and health and safety committees.  

Ms Donaghey also has significant experience advising on the energy transition, including as a member of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) Board and a panel member to the Solar Flagship Council. 

Ms Donaghey is currently a non-executive director of Ampol Limited, Amplitude Energy Limited and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), but will retire from the AEMO Board in October 2025.  

She holds a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University, a Masters of Science in Operations Research from the University of Houston and has completed the Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program.   

Ms Donaghey will stand for election at the AGM and, subject to approval by AGL’s shareholders, her appointment will take effect immediately thereafter. AGL said the Board has unanimously recommended that shareholders approve her appointment.   

Mr George, said, Ms Donaghey will be an excellent addition to AGL’s Board.  

“Her extensive skills and experience in the energy sector gained from working in a range of relevant organisations will be of great value as AGL progresses its strategy to transition our energy portfolio and to connect every customer to a sustainable future,” he said. 

“My fellow directors and I are delighted to welcome Betsy to the AGL Energy Board, and we are looking forward to working with her.” 

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