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CSIRO reappoints Chief Executive for another term

by Kim Ho
June 23, 2020
in Company news, COVID-19, News, People and appointments, Policy, Projects
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CSIRO’s Board of Directors have reappointed the agency’s current Chief Executive for another three years.

Dr Larry Marshall, who joined CSIRO in 2015, will continue in his role.

David Thodey AO, Chair of the CSIRO Board, commended Dr Marshall’s achievements to date.

“CSIRO plays an important and unique role in the lives of all Australians as the national science agency,” Mr Thodey said.

“Recent events have brought this into sharp focus, including the devastating bushfires and COVID-19. CSIRO is a great Australian institution that helps our nation respond to our changing world, anticipate the future, and deliver great science and research that benefits society, the environment and the economy.”

Mr Thodey said Dr Marshall’s leadership of CSIRO has seen the agency’s impact on Australia grow since 2015, with significant progress being made across a number of areas, including: 

  • Growth in economic benefit for Australia from CSIRO’s science
  • A ten-fold increase in CSIRO’s equity portfolio
  • A capable and engaged team of scientists and researchers committed to serving Australia
  • The highest number of partnerships with industry for 30 years

Dr Marshall introduced ‘Strategy 2020’ shortly after joining the organisation to focus CSIRO towards continued science excellence, while aiming to amplify the delivery of solutions from science – translating endeavour to initiatives that put science in the hands of the community, business and the public.

“The board thanks Larry and CSIRO’s 5,500 people for their achievements over the past five years,” Mr Thodey said.

“Under Larry’s leadership, our vision for the future of CSIRO will ensure our world-class scientific and research organisation continues to make an impact. We are delighted that Larry has agreed to lead the organisation in the next chapter of its history.”

Federal Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, Karen Andrews, thanked Dr Marshall for his passion in leading CSIRO.

“The role of science and the work of the national science and industrial research agency has never been more crucial after the summer of bushfires and during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Ms Andrews said.

“I look forward to continuing to work with Dr Marshall across a range of important areas of science and industry research which will benefit all Australians.”

Commenting on his reappointment, Dr Marshall thanked “Team CSIRO” for their commitment and passion.

“It’s a privilege to lead an organisation trusted by so many Australians. Our people are inspiring – committed to creating a better future for all Australians,” he said.

“While we have achieved much, there is more to deliver as we emerge from the current crisis. Our focus on delivering real solutions from science will help Australia grow to even greater strengths, just as we have seen before over CSIRO’s 100-year legacy.”

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