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New Board elected

by Utility Journalist
October 24, 2017
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The Australian Pipelines and Gas Association (APGA) has a new President and office-bearers following its Annual General Meeting which was held in Cairns on Tuesday 17 October.

APGA members resolved to re-appoint to the Board the four retiring Directors Anthony Cribb, Donna McDowall, Dave Maloney and John Stuart-Robertson.

At its initial meeting, the board elected Dave Maloney as President, Tony O’Sullivan as Vice

President, and Wendy Oldham as Treasurer.

Mr Maloney succeeds Immediate past president Shaun Reardon, whose two-year term was

completed on 17 October.

The APGA Board is now as follows:

Dave Maloney – CNC Project Management

Tony O’Sullivan – MPC Group

Peter Cox – WorleyParsons

Kevin Lester – APA Group

Wendy Oldham – SEA Gas

Anthony Cribb – Australian Infrastructure Group

Donna McDowall – Quanta Services Australia

John Stuart-Robertson – Lucas Engineering and Construction

Mark Dayman – Fyfe

Shaun Reardon – Jemena

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