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Board of Directors

PAUL HOWLETT

CHAIRPERSON

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PAUL has an engineering and construction background with more than 45 years’ experience in executive management positions, advising governments and the private sector and notfor-profit organisations. Paul brings a wealth of experience to the Board, particularly in the areas of developing and advising on strategy, procurement and governance. Paul is also a Director of Centacare Evolve Housing in Tasmania.

ALAN has had an executive career spanning over 50 years in urban, regional and community development. He has extensive experience as a professional non-executive director, Board chair and chair and/or member of Finance, Audit and Risk

Committees spanning multiple sectors including property, funds management, education, health, government and not-for-profit. Alan is managing director of UPDM Pty Ltd and acts as Board Chair of Norwest Association Ltd and director of Centacare

Evolve Housing Ltd and Wentwest Ltd. RHONDA received the Order of Australia in 2015 for her 30

years’ service providing educational opportunities to the people of Western Sydney. Current Director appointments include Fitzgerald Aged Care (Chair), Wentworth Institute, Victoria University as well as the Salvation Army Greater Western Sydney Advisory Board and Riverside Theatres Advisory Board.

DAVID is the Executive Director of Business Western Sydney, a not-for-profit business group representing the region’s largest organisations in government, industry and community. It advocates for public and private sector investment that will make the region a better place to live, work, play and learn. David has also served as a NSW Government Minister for Roads,

Housing, and Western Sydney. David currently serves on several boards including Placemaking NSW, NRMA, and the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences.

RHONDA HAWKINS AM, FAICD

DEPUTY CHAIR

ALAN ZAMMIT AM, FAICD

DIRECTOR

DAVID BORGER

DIRECTOR

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

KAY VEITCH FAICD

DIRECTOR

KAY brings extensive experience in executive leadership at Qantas Airways, Virgin Australia Airlines and GWA Group Limited. She is a former Director of CARE Australia and former

Chair of Keep Australia Beautiful NSW. Her current appointments include Director of ASPECT Studios, GNS Ltd and Local Land

Services and an independent committee member at APA. Kay’s key areas of expertise are organisational transformation, change leadership, commercial distribution and revenue management.

DAVINA is a property professional with a passion for sustainability, and has led the Green Building Council of Australia since 2019. A qualified engineer, Davina worked on large-scale construction projects in Sydney and London, and helped build an award-winning school in the Himalayas. Her work at Stockland culminated in its recognition as the world’s most sustainable property company, and she has received multiple industry awards. Davina is on the Board of the Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council. GEORGINA has more than 25 years’ experience in the financial services and property industry with significant global experience in corporate transactions, capital raisings, initial public offerings, funds management, corporate strategy, and acquisitions and divestments. Georgina has extensive executive and board experience — notably, she is the Chair of Cbus Property, which is one of Australia’s leading integrated property developers. In addition, Georgina is on the Boards of Waypoint REIT and Tassal Group.

NAREEN YOUNG

DIRECTOR

NAREEN is one of Australia’s leading workplace diversity practitioners, and a champion for social justice. Her work is influenced by her Indigenous and culturally diverse heritages. Nareen received the Westpac 100 Women of Influence honour for Diversity. Nareen sits on the boards of Diversity Arts Australia, Souths Cares and Per Capita. Nareen was Director and Employment Lead at PwC’s Indigenous Consulting and is currently Industry Professor at Jumbunna Institute of Education and Research at UTS.

DAVINA ROONEY

DIRECTOR

GEORGINA LYNCH

DIRECTOR

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