John Mullen will join the Qantas board from July 1 as non-executive director and chairman elect, and will assume the role of chairman ahead of the company’s AGM this October.
Mullen replaces Richard Goyder, who has stood down. The controversial Goyder was a supporter of the divisive Joyce, who was replaced as CEO by Vanessa Hudson late last year.
Dr Nora Scheinkestel will also join the board from March 1, as a non-executive director and chair of the remuneration committee.
Mullen, currently the chairman of Telstra among several executive roles, o expects to reduce his existing professional commitments over time, the airline said in a statement.
The new appointments follow the retirement of directors Maxine Brenner and Jacqueline Hey, who will step down this week, and the retirement of Goyder prior to the AGM.
“Careful management of the board renewal process has been an important part of guiding Qantas through this intense period, and the selection of a new chair reflects a new chapter," Goyder said.
The new appointments follow the retirement of directors Maxine Brenner and Jacqueline Hey, who will step down this week, and the retirement of Goyder prior to the AGM.
“Careful management of the board renewal process has been an important part of guiding Qantas through this intense period, and the selection of a new chair reflects a new chapter," Goyder said.
“Vanessa Hudson and her team have made progress towards delivering better outcomes for customers, and I’m confident that momentum will continue with the guidance of new board members of such high calibre.
“John brings a wealth of experience as a director and chairman of similarly large and complex companies to Qantas, as well as great depth from his long executive career in the transport sector both here and overseas. He is the right choice to lead the national carrier into its next phase."
Mullen, who has lived and worked in 13 countries, says he has "a passion for entrepreneurship",
“It’s an extraordinary privilege to take up the chairmanship of the national carrier," he said. "It is a company that I have admired all my life and I am greatly looking forward to helping Vanessa and the management team take the company to new heights of service and performance excellence.
“I am conscious of the time commitment that this prestigious role requires and will be adjusting my other professional obligations to ensure that I can be fully focussed on this exciting challenge."
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