Roads Australia has farewelled its Chief Executive Officer Michael Kilgariff, who is leaving the organisation following a five-year tenure.
Kilgariff brought major economic, social and government policy experience to the role, as well as a broad understanding of key issues impacting the industry.
Kilgariff holds a degree in Economics from the Australian National University and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors’ diploma and advanced diploma courses. He also completed the Cambridge University Judge Business School Advanced Leadership Programme in November 2017.
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Aneetha de Silva, Roads Australia President, thanked Kilgariff for his commitment to the role.
“On behalf of the Board I would like to extend to Michael our warm thanks for his leadership and the support he has provided the Board during his tenure,” she said.
“All at Roads Australia wish Michael every success and best wishes in his next steps.”