NVIRP is an independently governed authority led by an independent, skills-based Board that has been appointed for a two-year term. The Board is composed of seven members with a broad range of experience in infrastructure and business development.
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Richard Guy OAM (Chair) is a Director of Bendigo Mining Ltd. He is a qualified engineer and plays a prominent role in various community and charitable organisations. He chaired the Bendigo Bank for nearly 20 years through a period of rapid growth including the conversion to Bank status in 1995. He retired from the Bendigo Bank Board in August 2006.Mr Guy was appointed as a government representative on the Council of LaTrobe University in February 2009.
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Miranda Douglas-Crane has had extensive executive experience at senior levels in the private and public sectors across a range of industries. She holds an MBA and is a Fellow of both the Australian Institute of Management and the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Miranda is currently a director of Austin Health and on the RACV Community Foundation Committee and previously served on the boards of Intelematics Pty Ltd and Douta Galla Aged Care. She was also a member of the Ministerial Council on Rail Freight and the Fred Hollows Committee (Victoria).
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Barry Steggall is the former State Deputy Leader of the National Party and Member for Swan Hill (1983 – 2002). He specialised in water, environment and food industry issues during his Parliamentary career and was a member of the Victorian Water Trust Advisory Council. Mr Steggall is Chairman of both the LaTrobe Groundwater Reference Committee and the Sunraysia Modernisation Reference Group. He is also a member of the Independant Panel for the Sustainable Water Strategies being developed in Victoria.
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Peter McCamish has been a Goulburn Valley horticulturist for 34 years. He is a Director of SD Reid Holdings, a Tasmanian cherry grower and exporter, and a former Director of SPC Ardmona Ltd. He is a Director of Water for Rivers.
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Geoff Akers is the former Chair of the VFF Water Council and Murray Dairy and has a strong interest in research and development. He is currently a Board member of Dairy Australia, has a Bachelor of Applied Science, Advanced Diploma of Agriculture and is a dairy farmer at Tallygaroopna milking 500 cows.
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Neil Brennan is Managing Director of Central Highlands Water Corporation; a position he has held for the past 10 years. Prior to that Neil held CEO positions at Western Water and Macedon Region Water Authorities. Neil has been employed in the Victorian Water Industry for some 25 years, and has had various Ministerial appointments to industry committees. Neil is currently a Director on the Board of the Electricity and Water Ombudsman Scheme Victoria (EWOV). Neil’s academic achievements include a Graduate Diploma in Management, a Masters in Business Leadership and completion of the Oxford Advanced Management Programme.
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